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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1907)
13 TEE MOEXIXG OREGOXUX, WEDXESDAT, JAXUARY 190 FLOUR TO FAR EAST North China Ports Are Buying Heavily on the Coast. STEAMER SPACE IN DEMAND Portland Will Ship 275,000 Barrels to the Orient in January and .February Heavy Move ment From Sound. FT,OTJR Havy demand from Chin and- Slbertst. ONIONS Market ts firm. rOTATOESv-Cold WrftthrT Mill ir. vent operations. HOPS Quiet and fMler. FRUIT Bananas aj-rive- by northern route. ROUS Firm on Hunt r-jreiptn. POL't-TPY More Baatera stock com mit. BUTTER liOcal price unchanged. The export, flour trad with the Orient again assuming large proportions, but in stead of Japanese and Hongkong Importers he In the buyers, as heretofore, the flow 1 volnK- to Shtniihai and the North rhlm and Siberian ports. It 1b estimated ttiat 4V 000 barrels will be dispatched to that quart-r of the g-lobe In the next HO days from Port land and rirret Sound and of this Quantity. approximately 275.000 barrels will be shipped from Portland. All the available ipic on the st earners acheduled to sail In January and February has been talc an for flour to llll orders on this account. The establishment ( regular Unss to North China and Vladivo stok has stimulated the movement In that direction, while the famine ln the Yanatse Valley im responsible, for much of the. new-de mand from Shanghai. The Goto Maru, now loading here, rarry a rnrxo largely composed of flour to Nor t h China port, and the Oymfric, due 1 about two weeks, will take a. mixed cargo of wheat and flour. Another Japanese steam er. either the Shtbetero Maru or the Fukl Maru. will arrlvf about February t for mixed car to lara-ely of flour-. The cargow the regular Portland & Asiatic liners, the AraRonia sailing .lAnuary 24, the Xloomodla satllnR February r, and the Nuinantla sal 11 r Krhruary SR. will be mad up principally ' Ore icon flour, much of which will be tram ftilppetl at Japanese ports lor the Chinese ('oast. At Taeoma. the Fern 1 ry 1 Irtadlna- a full cargo of flour for North China and will loon pfj rady to "all. Fh will he lollop thl8 month by th iuveHc. substituted! for the Oymerlc. which wee ordered to Portland. In Fehrua ry th Bovrrlr and A yincric will take cargoes from the Sound ports and the" In- vfric and Adato are jcMuM to clrir from there In March. The r(ular Fue-et Saund liners -will also take connlderablr quantltlra of (lour acroM the Pacific. with the extra saUtUffs from PorllanJ there will ttol tie the YiGcesslty of send in so much flour north to be forwarded from Tftroma and Seattle, yet several lots or Oregon Hour will go by that route. One of me rortmna shippers recently received a flour order with tho condition Imposed of enlppinjr It by a. Puiret Sonnd at earner. The reason jrl ven In t li o ordr was that trie Hound- transportation companies assiirne re- SDOtlsltillity lor damaga t0 corn tn route while tho Portland A Asiatic Company poni tl vrly rrfuimi to entertain any daman fiaima. Tfiie is one of tlie Instances In whhli tt) Harriman policy tfnflS tO fllYtrt UHlC from Portland. EGG KKCl'.l n H BTILL LIG H T. lotmtrj mm rSablj Holding Back SuprHes. The eaa- market rules very firm at to 2 cents. Xtccelpts have hern Hfillt for wvil flays, tnd It Is ctvldent that ship. pers.ln the country are holding; back up- p 1 1 r. W li f r the m o ve in en t I re wit m eti. a weaKer tone to the market la looked for. foultry prtrfs Jioia tip Wltll rfrCiftS Ot til d5i'rlptons lleht. It was thought that the In wnnl flow of aupptles would aiart bfr thin time, but nlilpmonts may have lieen che-ked by the' cold weather, as It Is m provable that anything tlse, eould keep chickens off the market with the present hlvb prices. A car of Raitern drw-d poul try Is on aale, and another car la due Janu ary 20. Tuft butter market continues slow, city ereamerlea rrpon lnw a ateady tone and a weak reellna- pruval Hna; on Front street. ONION MARKET HOLDS VERY HUM. San Franolco Prlre on Meet Yellow Stock Im Now fl.XS. The onipn marKct crntlnufs cry Urn), moi or rxcitnmant In tho trade. -J hmik'h a n effort la belna- made by some dealers to suppress the news. They cannot ft around the fact, however, that the Kan Francisco price , tia- jumprfl to $1.5 from To rent, which wan tha rullnr quotation only a short time ago. I'otato-huyln was brought to a atop by the cold snap, but will be resumed as Boon a the V'fRthrT moderate-. Con?ldrrabl uanttt(es of local stock are belna- moved out by steamer. Bnnana by the- Jiorthrrn Routp, A car of bananas came In yesterday over the Northern ractnc, which made the fast ti me of nine day a from New Orleans. Two enrm ot c-ranjres were due last night, Th iifo. N. Klnrr brought up & food assort- ment of California vegetables, which will be on the street this morning. Hop Trade Js Mow, Thera were no now developments In the liep market yeatej-day. The demand wai alow, and In the opinion of moat of the dealers, the market was somewhat easier. 11. li. Hart returned from Western Wash- lng ton, where he bought 400 bales at 9 to Bank Clearing". Itank clearances of the leading cities of the Northwest yesterday were: OlearlnfER iT-OJ-tiami 1.I11.79 l.ltit.1,(4 !i2.7.:.1 r.i;iiT Taonma, KSft.lW Spokane J. U Hi l OHTLAND QUOTATIONS. 114,800 Vegetables. Fruits. Etc noMESTlt: FKUITS Apples, common to choice, 50iS75r per -box; choice to fancy. SI i.so; pears, if i.oo; cranberries, 911,309 12 per barrel; persimmons, $1.50 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. 4.oO 55 per box; orangesr, -savels. S33.tu: Jap anese. 1.3 per bundle; grapefruit. $44. 50; pineapples. t.To 1 4.50 per Ueaen ; bananas, tc per pound; vomeKvanatea. $2.50 per box. HOOT VEGETABLES Turnips. 90c $1 per sack; carrots, iHJc&Sl per sack; beets. tl.l'3(l...0 per ack; garlic. TalOc per pound: horseradish. ftflilOo per pound; sweet potatoes, 2c per pound. FRESH VEGETABLES Cabbage, lttf Iq per pound: cauliflower, $1.25 per cos en: celery. 3.7A in-per crate; egg plant. 9 1.50 crate . lettuce, head, 30c per dozen ; onions, 1 4v 1 if 'b e per dozen; bell peppers. Ac; pumpkins, Lie per pound; spinach, 49 6c pr pound; tpmtoea K-75 per crate; pars U y, 1015c; saaash, Ha per pound; arti chokes rt" fir 7 5c per do sen; hothouse let- tut-e, Si-75ir2 p-.r box. CIfJ-- wi'gun. per ukieu PKtiTS Apple, b 8 a q pouadj apricots, ICS 10c; flmch&i, 11813c; win Uc: Italian Ai-unc, 2 (6c: Califor nia, flss. white, in lacks. fi(&fl-4c pr pound: black., 5t: brlchB. 73c 2.2r. per box: ?ymrna, IHYj&Xc pound: a at-a. Persian. 6 7c pound. -v POTATOES-Ruylnj prices: Orejton Bur banks, fancy, $11.30; common, 7590c. RAISINS Laj'rs and clusters. 2-crown. 92.15: 3-crown. t- 23 ; B-crown. 3.10; crown. 3.on ; louie muse a tela. 2-crown, 8c; 3-crown. 8 Vict 4-crown, 9c; seedless, ThompBona, IQttc; Sultanas, 9(lSc. Grain. Floor. Feed. Etc WHEAT Club. 634?6Sc: bluest em. 67 1& BSc; VaUey,6c; red, 63c. 0-XTS-XVl white. 2326: gray. 124.50 FLOUR Patents, S3. PC: stralsrhta. S3. S3, clears. S3. 33 : Valley. . 40. barley Feed, ? 2 1.502 2 per ton; trewlng, $22.50; rolled, $23fi24. P.TE $1.401.43 per cwt CORN Whole. S26: cracked. S27 per ton. MILLSTIJFFS Bran. citv. S16: country. $17 per ton; middlings, shorts, city, $18; country, sia tier ton. choD, u. s. m is. $15.50 per ton. i L-Kii a l. r c j d rcoiiea oats, cream, no pound sarkn. S"; lower grade. S5.50f36.50 oatmeal steel cut, 45-pound sacks. $8 per barrel; -pound Backs, $4.25 per bale; oatmeal (ground), 45-pound sacks.' $7.50 per barrel ; 0-pound sacks, $4 per bate ; split ieae, per 100-pound, S4-2S4f 4. SO; pearl barley. 4 ix 4. 50 per lOO pounds; pastry flour. lO-pound cub. 2--;o per bale. Hay Valley timothy. No. 1. $1314 per ton; Extern Orepon timothy. $US 10; clo. Ver. SS'jSS.50: cheat. 1". 5068.50: sraln hay. 7.50S8.50; alfalfa, S1I 30; vetch hay. $868.50. Butter, EffK. Poultry, Etc BUTTER City creameries: Extra cream- ery. 35c per pound, Stat creameries: fancy creamery, wiiac; atore cutter, itur ISe. BUTTER FAT First era da cream. 33Aa per peund; lecond grad$ cream, 2c less per pound. KiiS Oregon rancn. kuo per dozen. OH KESE Oregon full i rea.n twins, 14 Vs 1 0 r ; Voune Amerka. 13U 0 16c per pound. POI I.TRY Ave rase old hens, J4 15c; mixed chickens, laHc; PprlriK, 14ft irc; old rootm, lOUc; drewed chickens. 14$ 15: turk'-ys, live, 1718c; turkeys. ,dresiod. ho Ice. -u rt ml'Zc ; a-eese. live, per pound, map 14 v 15c; - pigeona. . ltS I SO; squabs, S-&3. Drewed Meats. V E3 A T, Dressed. T5 to 12S pounds, 89 Oc; lire to ISO pounds. Tc; 150 to 200 pounds, 8c ; 20 pounds and up, 5 Vs & oc. BEEF Dre&sefl bulla, H$2c per pound; cowa. 4(5 5c; country ttsers, Boc. MUTTON -Dressed, fancy. SQ9a per pound: ordinary, ti ft Tc FORK DrtMd, lOO to ISO pound. SOSc; ISO to 200 pounds. ;Tc; liOO pounas and Provisions and Cmned Meats. BACON Fancy breakfast, 20c per pound; standard breaktust. i7c; choice, lBc; Kng- Ush. 11 to u pounds, 15 ftc, peach, 14 Vic. HAMS 10 to 14 pounds. 16i,c per pound; 14 to lti pounds. 1"3c: IS to 'Jft pounds, 1 ." c : lf nice, 11c; rottng. ll'ie: shoulders. 11 c; oiled. 24'; bolletl picnic, boneless, aK-. Flt.'KLBD GOOD? Pork, barrel. 20; half-barrels, JU; beer, barrels, $10, hair barrel. SAUSAOB Mam, 13c per pound; minced ham, lOc; Summer, choice dry. IT Wc; bo logna, Ions;. Cc : welnerwurst. lOc; liver. 6c; pork, lOc; headcheese. 6c; blood, Uc. bolog- na link, 5V4c DRY SALT CURED Regular ahort clears, dry salt, 12c; moked, 13c : rlear iiacka. dry salt. 12c; smnked, i:tc: clear bel 1 tf. 14 to 1 7 pounds a t . dry sal t, 13c ; smoked, J 4c ; Oregon exports,, dry salt, l-'ic; smoked, l.'c, l.ARD Kettl rendered: Tierces. 12c: ttlba. 12c; SOs. 12.-: 20c, t'ic; lOs. la ' c; 5s. Standard pure: Tlercea, ll'ic; tubs. 1 1 c : sua, 1 1 4 c . ao. llTjc; ltis, I24c; 5s. I2c. Compound: Tlorcea, 8c; tubs, Sc; 30s, g'ic; 10s, 8c; 5, iU Of la. aaea. 8K nr anil on TURPENTINE- coal oil Cases, iesc gallon: tank. n., .. , i.'ic pt t'a'ion. GASOI.lNt: Stov. case.. 244c; 86 t.at, SSr: Iron ti.nl.s- Hlk-. WHITE r , , I ' Ton lot.. Tlc; SOO-pounfl lot.. S-: 1bs than poo-pound lots. R.c (In 23-pound tin pails, lo abova kR price; 1 to J-DOUml tin tans, 100 pounda per ease. liUe per punil above keg price. I.INS l Raw, In hai-rela. SOc ; In eaHta, 3r ; boiia. in Darrria ot?. in caia oic; 200-b.tUoii lots, 1 it lesi. RiSNiSlNK Cases, l'Jc per gallon; tanks. 12ie per Balloit. C3rooerlea. Xirt, Etc. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, a Ho; South ern Japan, &.4Ut;; hctid, 0.70c, (.WEE-Mochl, 'M'lk; Java, ordinary. vr --c; i ostn. Kica. raney low roc, good Xt- 1 -. ordinary per pound. Co- uihlu rotut, 1 15.-JS; AOs. flS.SO; rbut'klc. 1T.:; I.inti, I5 TO. S.VI.MUN Colunitla River, 1-pound talln. $1.75 pur doz. : 'i-poiind talli, $'2.40: l.pound Tlats, yi.lO; Alaska pink. l. pound tall. .;; red. 1 t- ii tifl tails. Sl.5: loekeve. 1-DOund lallH. Kl.TU. srnAK Sack bBMp. 1 oo pounds. "ur, fo.nvj: powdered. 0.OT; dry itanulated. fe I urn ; i ii a i.v. . ...... ' M.M-Va! ira C. golden C. WMi iruii sugar. fc : oerry. S4.uu. : t. star. f4.Trili. Advance nla over sack L..inl:i an rnllows : Har;-lH, I - ; Hair t :i. l" - re la. : boxes. 3H; ner lOO Dounda. Terms; On multtanrep within 15 (Java deduct ftC per PMIlld: If latr tlian 13 days and within SO days, deduct Hc. I5eet sugar. I4.73M, j 1 OO pound" ; in a pie u a;i-. 1S& 1 So per poui sn..-k; Brazil nuts, Uc; niberta. 36c; pecans. JiiniLos U extra large 21c: almonds, 18 fr'jne; chostnnta, Ohio. 1"hc; Italian. 14 9i 1 ." r : neanuta. raw. Bi fitKUn ror sound roaiu-d, Mr: pine nutii. low I2i-: hli-kory nuts 3 Ot-; ex oa ii i t r. nr. i0 per dojsen. tsAi-T calif nrnlR Uairy, U ton; Imlta tlnu Liverpool, U w ton: hit-ground. 10s. TtOs. fl T.O; lump Liverpool. J 19. 50. IICAI.4- small wnne. ii-a.c: lai c -w nite. ilnk. a-: bayou. 3 i-; XIma. D'.kL'i aONET-Fancy, f3.20f 3.00 pr bOl, Hope, Wool. ICIdea, Kto. HOrs llfl-13Hc per pound, accord tn a to quality. HUUir-Mstern Oregon average best, 13 Jrlfce pT pound, according to shrinkage; n 1 1 y . -" t' Rftorn 1 11 k to nnenesa. MfHI Alit lll-,-. "Sc. Ill DKS Dry : No. 1. 1 pounds and ud. per pound, JSftp'JOc; Ury ltlp, No, 1, 5 to 15 pnuw m'M p?r poQnd: dry salted bulls and sLage. one-third less thag dry nint; culls, moin-outon, uaaiy cut. actorea, mur rain, halr-cllpped. wcat berbeaten or grubby, i'ft Hc per pound .lew. Salted hides: Steers, pound, wi pouima ana over, per pound, to lk: atf-r, mund. under 50 pounds. lOftlU per pound . steers, sound, under ft" pounds. bulla, sound. 7c per pound : kip, ound. 1 0 to .to pounds. 10c per pound: veal, sound, lo to 14 pounds, lie per pounij; calf, sound, undT 10 pound, ltftflCc pr pound; nrpen tunnalted). lc pr pound less; veals, lo per pound less. Sheepskins: Kli ear lings. N. 1. butchers stock, each. 2o la H0c ; snort wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, each, BOfeOc; me dium wrHl, No. 1 butchers' Rtock, pRch, $1.2r!l; murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or lo 16c per pound. Horv hldea: Halted, each, according to nlze. 19 l..V colt hides, each, SO dp 50c Goatsklne: Common, fnch, 15a 25c; Angora, witll wool on, fach, HOcf Jl.RO, FURS No. 1 slrlns: Beftrsklns. as to ie, each. $.".20; cubs, each, 1 OS; tadger. prime, each. 25&uOc; cat." wild, with head perfect. SOSOc; house cat. & L'Or . fox, common gray, large prime, each, 0&7Oc; red, each, 35; Yroea, eaqh, $5tflS; silver and black. each.$4.50fijfl: mink, strictly No. J. each, according to slse, SlS: mar ten, dark. Northern, aecordlnt to size and color, each. SI 4 lf ; pale pine, according to sise and color, each, :i.O0$? 4 ; muskrat, large, each, laflOc; fkunK, each, 40 60c; rivet or polecat, each. B'lTtc: other lari?e fine skins, each. IBi&lO: panther, with head and claws p.-rfTl, each. S-S S : raccoon, prime, larae. each. GO'&TtSo; mountain wolf, with head perfect, eairh. .1.505; prairie (coyote), c7lj wolverine, each, ti8; beaver, per pkln. large, Siifl; medium, $3 fi- 7 : ama-M. I t.50; kite, 3076c. B 1-' I'.SW A do oil. clean and pure. & Site per pound. TALLOW Prime, per pound. 44VC; No. 2 and pe. 233c. CASOAItA SAGRADA (chlttara bark) Ver pound, Oi & c. lumber, Iitrt. Etc. LUMBER Common rousli dlmftislom. p?f M.. $15; pldowalk and street. tl4M7: etepplnit. S:mrfif: flooring. nS30: nistln, Coll ins. $1727; flnishlnc. fSOZxZlS; cedar, rough. IATH Per M., J2.10W2.33. EHIKCLES Cfdar, 12.50. WOOLEN MIIX8 BUYING FREELY. Boston Market .la Artlvo in All Depart ments. BOSTON. Jan. a. The wool market 1. busy In .11 department., with th. demand fairly active for about all ,rn (!. TTiere. Is no fall ing ott in the interest ahown by woolen mllla ar.d this feature has tilt appearance of per manency. Heavy Importations from' Australia are anticipated durinar th. present year. Quo tations: California (scoured basis), Northern choice, 67(2fiSc; Northern good, 65ft6Gc; mldilla county. 65S-66C; Southern, 62&G3C; Pall. 6 56c. Oreiton f scoured basis), Kastem TCo. 1 sta ple, TOg73c; Eastern No. I clothlnj, 68f 7CC Valley No. 1, 0fi63c. Territory, staple (scoured basis), 7HrgT3c; fine medium. fi"1tTOc ; medium. esOc. Territory, ordinary Oicoured basis), fine, 949 csai fine medium vd-68cj medium, Go'Jg PRELIM TO SELL Union Pacific Stock Is spicuously Weak. Con- AFFECTS THE ENTIRE LIST Important Holdings Being Reducfd, Owing to Interstate Commerce InvestJstion-Money . Out- look Causes Uneasiness. NEW YORK, Jan. 8-TJi stock market became sharply reactionary today, and speculative eentlment underwent a marked alteration. The principal Jnrtuenee on the decline were the recurrenr of uneasiness over the money outlook and tha disquieting effect of th obvious prur to cell Union Pan nc. Th. ton of th mony m.rlcet ww firm from the outnet. following the flurry In the rate to 10 per cnt lat yesterday, and It became evident that the existing banking resources were too scanty to allow a re sumption of speculative activity on a large scale. The bank statement of Saturday leaves no ground for surprise that the money market should be In a sensitive con dition. The added scarcity of call loan funds Is partly due to the increased de- nila or the alinht speculative revival. JC partly attributable also to a disposition on the part of lenders to place their funds m time loans rather than on call This has helped the easier tone of time logins In the last fee days. The movement la evidently baaed on the supposition that time loana are not likely to hold at present rates,. The disposition or speculative borrower to de pend on call loana. even at a higher level. which may De short-lived. 1. based on th. 1 1 1 1" ,,,umptfon. Tlie announcement of the Durchane as.i.ooo.ooo or three. year S per cent notes or the American Telephone A Telegripli Company recalled to the attention of the flnanclM world the fact that large capital requlrraenta still remain to be supplied. The example was of added force owing to me underwriting mat" Spring of a $100,000. 000 convertible bond Issue of this company In which Installments payable from time to time simum tuppiy lante xesourcea ou hand. The resort to a note Issue under the circumstances is regarded as slantltaant of the unfavorable conditions for absorption or any new capital offerings in the marker. The downward course of the London dis count rate alno halted today, and the pros pect ol a JO.ooo.Ooo shipment of gold from London to Brazil was a disturbing factor in mat market. v The rontpleuom weakness of Unlnn Ta elflo- aroused a feeling of uneasln... that more tvas looKed for from the Interstate Commerce Commlselon'a investigation than haa been allowed to be understood, and that Important holdings were helng reduced on that account. The continued aueence from his office o C the head of the ayatcm a is j gave rise to rumors of more serious usability than has been publicly admitted, The later rumors that J. P. Morgan was 111 apparently resulted from sua-gestlon of the former rumor. .Home special weelcnesn In the Morgan stocks gave force to the rumor for a time, until many Jncjulriffl at the Of fire of the financier brought disclaimers o the reports. Southern Railway ran off eharply. and It wcix aiippomKl that llqiiidu tloti for account of an flale of a late dom inant figure In the company was responsible. vmifa fjtotci eteei Biro m lieavily sold, i lie announcement that the New Yn Central would pay a dividend, payable .la wary IS, on Thurndny nC this week, waa promliiir of a m - t f y i n rz Influence on t firmness of tne money market, but It w (ISO miM n r testimony of the nws slty felt for measures to conserve the ease of tho m ones' market. Suhtreaurj' open tlona have yielded tl.3T1.000 to tlie ban atnee the bank. itBtrmont wga compiled. There wa- seme cpvcrlnfi by tlortS at tlie (IfCllneS. which were oulte Revere, but there wan no effective rally, and the market uic-eti i rr-su lar. B ndr wi re lrrea-ular. Total a! i.w6.mo. United (States bonds wan unciiniigcii on call, CLOSING ST" Adarnn Exnrf.v". . . . CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Salea. lh. Air.nigam Crjpper..I15,r00 Am t'-ar & Foundry J. 200 loo 44i. co prererrea ..... Am Cotton Oil Amerhau li.xpre,3 Am. IM. ft Lt. M .. Am lee Securities 100 240 .40 M t T 110 1.Vi i ie i r 1"6 "is" "ii'vi i . , t 1M; 117 13 P7 1.00 S7H, N Hlt Am I,ln-pe.j cm do preferred ..... ...... Am Ijocomotlve.... TOO .do preferred... , Am Smtll & Refln lT.Dno do preferred .TOO Am Smear Refining; U.' h Am T"t. -.ceo rr.... SOO Ant-onda. Ml Ati'V.iaun ... Co. . 12.ono 2fl0 (io OfofprreJ. louTs rn Atlantic Coast Tine Baltimore rffc Uhlo 3.300 J 21 'a tio pi of r-r-rnd Hrook Rap Transit en.400 S31,, Vftnadian facinc, B,TQ0 HM Cent of Npw jAracy 215 Central Leather io irr rrrra . . . . ChesatiMike Ac Ohl lOO lot 2.4CO o 4O0 ITt Chi t Jrcat tVejricrn rni ft Norttivm. 3tioo K rhl.. Mil. & St. P. 10,000 152 Clil Term Tran ..... do pro ferroil ..... ...... ..... c.. o. . c & st. t:. Colo Fuel A Iron 2,1XK 37 Colo & Southern.. 500 do 1st prAfprred do "d preferred.. fX Contolklatcd tta. . 30U Com Prod i ct 7. 5 do prpferre1 l.K'O M Mawi Iludpon.. 800 222' Ml ,"6i. 221 HO - IS7 1 1SR 2 M1 221 KTo Del., Lack. & West Urn rtlo Orande 1 o pre Terred 1 0O rlrtlllcra Securlt.. l.r.im 7-l'i Krio 6,0h1 4.HW 43 do 1st prfwfu. 400 73 do 2d nrfferred 75 General Elrrtrlc. . . .VlO JW threat Northern pf 4.100 189 liockina Valley llltnoi" Central 2oo 1W 1K 74 i ltl int. Met 3.ft0 -,17 do preferred '200 7U; International Paper 7oo IP do preferred ...... ..... Interna t tonal Pump ..... do prererrra Si) 28 U BO", 143 ''"',. 167 om T ATI ft IAnt.etl tAft not' tvn veil vi n. f 'V RfiU MM, 60H Kan City Southern o.OO do preferred Touls A Is"alivnie I.IOO M., St. P. ft S.g.M. Js)0 J44 3.17 . do preferred. Missouri Pacific Mo.. Kan. & Teaas do pi eferre.1 ..... S.700 Too 4 I'M) TOO Sl0 2S ai Tl Mt'i. Kat. R. R. pf N. T. Central J. Y. Ont. & West Norfolk ft "Western do preferre! Tforth American... Northern Pacific. . . .18 V4 9i w VMi i32ij im 4T'i 47i t4 SJ '55 T8 Pacific Mall Pennsylvania I'eople'aj Ga Tit.. O. C. A S. L. I'rSfl Steel Oar.. Be. (wo S.20O 'i'.TOO do prelcrred. . ....... no.ooo istt; m wi do 1st dr. 2 do pr. ock I ail no 1st pre-erred . o ao -i prererrea. Republic Steel. do preferred.... noi fit T5H Rock Island Co.... 3,40 29-i Mil do Drfcrred...i. Kin Sehlos-Sr,m!d 1,700 75 Pt. L 8. F. 2 pf ft. I.ou). fouthwMt ..... Southern Pacific 13. BOO P1 do preferred (00 HT'J B2 117 UT Sl IfSH Art S34 Southern Railway.. 18, 700 . 33 51 i do rtrrrftrr.a . . twi 4 Tenn Coal Jfe Iron., ..... T3cs 4V J'acIrtc.., l.SOO S6 Tol.. H. r.. & West L'OO 33 ao prrcrrea 61 1 j Union Padflr... 11.401) ISO", lTS'i 17H14 do TJ. S do preferred... 1.10O 03 i fi3 Is t 11s Expr'M . Tteal ti 200 TOO 100 10T.200 lO.AoO 2K ll. S. Ttttbber do preferred... U. g. Steel do preferred.... Virar.-Cara rhem tAnt litoi 1ftO 108VS 5U: 4ST4 ::8 37 a 40 116 14 00 pre 1 erred . . . . . Wabash . do preferred. . ... ,. Walls Fargo Exp.. We!t1nghoue Elect -.. Western Union "Wheel LtUte Kris .. Wisconsin Central io preferTed. . n . 200 lOfi-V lowvt IS 300 18. ISVi 37: 2S5 us H4 1 200 2C0 Bl 51 W Total sales for the day. 036,500 share. BONDS.. N0.W TORK, J.n. CIobIrs quotations: '. s. rf. is re. J04 44 ;r. R- O 4s.... 99- a coupon.,,, i'rt. I, C. Q, S Vlt & Vilj S. 5 rs....lfl2 N'orth. Pte. Ss... 71 do coupon 102i!North. Pac. 4s. ..102 S. new 4s reg.lSPjSouth. Pac. An... R8 4 do couoon. . . . 12fl It.'nlon Pac. 4a . . . 11 T . e. old 4s rear. 100,1 Wis. a-en. 4s 68 ao coupon..,. lVU'JaD. 08 a er,., c Atchison Adj. 4s 02WlJap. 4Hi cfti... 62 H V ftcoelca tat London. LONDON, Jan. 8.- Consols for money. 86 13-16; do ror account, 87 naconda 154 V. Y- Central... Atchison IlOTsifCor. West. 14 M do pfd. , , A O. . . do pfd. . . 3 . . 4114 . . 71 --. :t4V4 . . P7 . . eon ..W; .. Sb'i .. si . - H"'4 . . in . . . 12.VH fOnt. A West... an. pac.. iiw jrennsyivania , . STtift-nd Mianen.,. 18 IrTeading ISO igouthern Ry. . 23 i i go pfef- ...... 43 I South. Pac... .. 86 Union Pac.... 4."i I do pfd 7S U. S. Steel do pfd. hei. & Ohio. CThl. a. w... & St. P TJe Beers & ft- Gr Co pfd Erie , do 1st pfd.. do 2d 1f d . . . Ixmis. A Kash. .14Si.i! do nfd 34j M., K. & T..'... 42 Vt 'Spanish 4s.' 85 'i Money. ExrhtutK. F-tc. TORK. Jan. 8. Money on call, Hrm. ajJift per cent; ruling pate, d1 per cent; clos ing bid, 6" per cent; offer! at ft per cent. Time loans, firm; ftO and 1V days and six months. cent. Prime mercantile paper. SeG,.4i per cent. tsterling fxchang-a eaay, with actual puslnejw In bankers bills at JiS4&0f 4.8405 for demand nd at 4.S07O-??4.80T5 for 60-tlay bills. Poot-d rate. 94.81 p4.S-ft. Commercial tlls. -8!Vt . Bar silver. 0-Hc. Mexican dollar, 63c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, Irregular. LONDON. Jan. 8. Bar silver. 82 l-ld. per ounce. - ' Money. 3!J pr cent. The rate of discount in h open market for hort bills ts 4i per- cent: for three-months blllw. 4-4T per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.-Moxlcan dolIaVs, Xrafts. sight, fie; telegraph, loc.- lally Treasury Btatement. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Today's statement of the Treasury balance In tha general f irnd shows: Available ca-h balances. . . Gold coin and bullion Gold certincatea 53,249,110 A BULGE IN MIXING STOCKS SOAR OX SAX FKAXCISCO EXCHANGE. Combination Fraction and Goldfield -Consolidated Made Clear Jumps of One Handred Points. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 8. ( Special. Tonopahi were fairly- active, Jim Butler selling up TVs points to Sl.3-'V. Goldfields selling up wera tlie attraction. Tlie first bid was for Columbia Mountain at yesterday's opening price, but there was little chante for niu Ihf. ni-Her-n. A raDld advam: of O coir closed the call. J umbo Kxtemlon waa the next one eagerly sought for, and was hid im to $1.00. being a 60-polnt rise. Silver Ptelc was SI .55 before the call was over and riointi i r. f'redrnce must hav been xlael in the rumor that Schwab had .bought, the controlling Interest in Palsy, for a h'i-point advance carried the last sal to S2.80. The first blir jump, was made Comblnntlon Fraction of a cl-ar loo potr Itoi nar o J- . rtci. and a not her 1 "O -point 1 occurred. when Ooldfleld Consolidated Mil was railed arnj tne prime male at S9.30. Kverywhera th sntlmnt expressed was th At the "market" had arrived, and not hint? could prevent the xj pr(! mar-on or priors. Manv new traders m me into the oxchan K" - .room early, and were acti-vely Interested In tlie orations of tho brokers. Soma iwr atom exprused a belief that the advance was a t 1 ff one to hold without a break. Amona; M cNnmara. 70c ; .Tim Hutler, gl.:iC H oom crown, 19c; Booth, Mc; Blu Bull, 4fio: Anaini?, 20r; Atlanta. 75rt; Great Bnd, S 1.12: Daifiy. 2.SO; Lou li11on. iiZe: Kukk-i i:to; Victor, Kit-; Plncnut, Ulc; Stray. iC 4tic: Kaslw s iest. 18c. PORTLAXD STOCK EXCHAJiCE. Ten shares of Oregon True; 4 BjvlnKB "PanH were md at private sale before tfie a.vrk ex- chant eejsajom ywterday at SI SO, an ed-v of $u over the afked price o r Miidiy. . n Urrjon Water Power O per cent bond broue-h-t iu3"4. A tiwisand sMrtu of Mkrvlcw Mm & Milling old at 11 i. The. mining list gen erally showed a atenrly tone. OITtclal prlcrs were u followa: Rank Stocks. Rid. Ashed, Pank of California Sill Bankers & Iumbermen's- 1." JJiiiitahle Savins X- Lan ... PT Mori'hanii' Niiilonal . ........ . . . Creton Trust Sr (-avlngis ICO inn VortaHi Trust lo I'nN gtat -s National ... Honda- Htv Suburban 4s P2 c.hnTihia Koutham Irr. . nr. O. It. A 1ST. 4 loi lo;tV4 0. w. r. Ry. 6 ,,,,,,, ' lOSt j'ornana nauway os 101 .T. t. Je .To. Oa ... IOO I Tome Tr)phon Re ........... ... fin raclflc CoaHt FUscuit 6a PS 1 ' American wiscuii w... CoutQwestrm Lgt. 31 Mlscellanroiui Stocks Associated Oil Home Telephone .......... J. c. Uee Co. Vregon City Mill & Lumber, Portland Ilfiljhlf Imp Co '. 102 Pacifte States Telephone i.vt Kounrl Tf nnonv . Yaqulna. Ray Telephone. ...... ft Mining Htocka Alaska Pirolum , British Columbia Amal 3-4 British Tukon 2 ras-Rdia - 2.1 'pperopolla 114 Ulxle Meadows 0,1 Godn?W Trotter ,t 10 (ireat Northern niiT 05 -ot 111 02 Hoi den 1 re'n freek Gold 01 Marrmoth ltT4 OStJ P5 nisi J.T ' n 2a ob?4 lO in lu 70 2.70 3T5 Morning 02 rvortn i-ainiw Orogon Sfruritiet oni; standard Consolidated 10 T.coma Pteel 124 Vntted Placer ... coeur d'Alene PJstrlct Bullion M Kiirke. 2ii lopp'V Klnj ................... S7 Happy Day 04 V 7ra rk Copper .................. 84 Mineral Farm , 4 Monmouth . Nonpareil Copper 4 Helnder 04 Snowflho .................. SO Snowstorm .2. an ly Conaolldated 2.70 SALES. 1 O. W. P. : Ry. s lo oroxon Trust A Savings. 1O0O I - (k-v:-w M. A M-... . .l.V .. 11M Easlfrn Mlnlni Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan, Closing quotations: He" preece Con . . . -20'I-lttle Chief. . H 'JTi Ontario . . . . . SOphir Brunswick Con.. .T8;Poton! Comstook Tun.. . .r.VRavaite Con. Cal. Va.. 1. lO' sierra Navada. Hern Silver.... - 1.8o'smaU Mopes.... Tron Silver. .... 4.2-. 1 Standard Leadvllle Con... ,0dj .22 BOSTON, Jan. 8. Closlnar quotations : Atlantic 1S.OO ;'Tainrack . .12.00 Anialpamatd 118.73 Trinity 32.37H Bingham ... 54.12HiUnited Cop.. 73.,rrO Cal. k HIa 900.00 jU. S. Mining 6.75 Contannlal .. 40.50 U. S. Oil 1 1 .SO Cop. Ranare. 8-1 2 '.4 jtltah 6H.7 CTaDKiin ... o. vo i w i noii 12.00 iw.no Isle Royale. 29.00 Mass. Minlnc S.OO Mlchlgan ... 22-0O Mohawk . . . SI AO o. Domlnlo, 53. or. Osceola .... )A9.00 Parrot ..... 30.50 Shannon .... 20.50 Wolverlnt North Butts. HT.7.1 !Butt. Coal.. 3G.T5 INc.-ada TO. on If-al. Arlx. . 1TO.OO ITecumsah . .. Hl.no jGreene Con.. 31,50 Xajr7 Produce In the Kast. CHICAGO.. Jan. 8. On the producs exchanga today the butter market waa steady. Cream eries. 22(g31e: dairies, 20 27c. ' E&gm Week, at mark, caaes Included. 904$ 22c : firsts. 22c ; prime firsts. 23c ; excrtui, 25c. Cheese Steady, 4c. Wool at St. TonIa. fT. LOT rf. Jan. 8. Wool, firm ; raedltAn arrmdes combine and clothlnsr. IMsfSHc: llarht tin, aossc; heavy fine, 161Sc, tub- VJUstied. VISIBLE IS LARGER! increase in World's Supply Weakens Wheat' Markets. BRINGS OUT OFFERINGS Prices at Clilcago Sliow Strength at OpenlT.0 on Small Movement a'nd Foreign News, but Later Ease Off. CHICAGO. Jan. 8. The wheat market dlt- played conelderahle strencth d urine; the first part of the session, but later eased ofT and closed steady. Owinp to a scarcity of offer ings the volume of trading was small. The market was bnlllshly affected at the start by a decreased movement in the Northwetl and by reports of delay to harvesting lr A r- gentina because ot wet weather. Bradstreet's report on the world's visible supply of bread tuffs, which ihowsH an increase of l.sr5.000 bushels compared wltli m. rtecreaae of 1.S3:.. OOo a year ago, brought about a. change of lentimcnt toward the noon hour and during the remainder of the dav offerings were fair liberal. M a v onened He to J-i c hltrher at 4 7c. sold " n to 76 A c and then de clined to 75 4c. The close was a shade up at 3 75 Tfc c. The corn market was firm early on buying by the commission houses and local shorts. but later the market lost nearly all Its fir ir neaa beoauee of e 1 i I n r pressure from com mission houses. Mirge prtmarv receipts were partly responsible for late selling. The close was steady. May opened a shade higher at 4:Hc. sold between 4:t 4 .'4r, a c and 43Vi 3ic and cloned a. sbade up at l; n -The oats market was Arm early and weak- encd toward the close, Trading was of small Volume. May opened unchanged to a shade higher at US 3tte. sold at 36 Vs c and closed a shade litgher at 30c. FrovUtorirj were weaK nearly an day be cause of free selling by local packere. A; thte close May pork wa off S3c at $10.25. I.ard was down 10c at $9-72 W. Ribs wcra 15c lower at CS.STV- Ieadlng futures ranged as follows: WIIKAT, On-!.. HItrh. $ .T .7i .TSH, -739 , CORN. $ -75 January 3314 May AT-' .43. .35. .4:S -4::'i. ,;:ti S3'.; July ........ .4. .4:;g OATS. M13&S PuRK. January ..... July May . . . . 1.KO ..;. 19.00 lrt.2H 14.33 lliittli W.4214 July May July .4o n.4--474 .ao SHORT RIBS. 1.77 4.77itt .on 'o.o.i l.124 ns were as fol R.R214 f.T '.4, 3.h lay , . n.on uly l.12 rash quotations riourQulet and easy. T:heat No. 2 Spring. T.VSTSH; N'o. S, tMS-ff 8c; No. 2 i-eJ. 71-.&71ic. Corn -Tffo. 3tc; o. 2 yellow. 40 Oats N"o. 2, 33V9c; "0. 3 White. a3JJ35c. nyc-ISn, J, it. 1 Barlty- Good feeding. 40rf.e; fair to choice maltlna-. Mi' o2c. riaxMced Io. 1, 1 . 1 Va Ko. 1 Northwest em. SI. 2. nmotliy seed Prime. 91.35. Clover Contract jjrades, 14. Short a-h Ulrica (looie), SS.HT' Moan pork I'er liarrl. (1S.T3.. LrdVcr lOO lba., S3,Oo. mM rlrar (tofl), Jj.12liP.25. Whisky Basis lour, barrrlw ". heat. buriicia rn, bufliels , Whisky Basis of high wines. $t.2f. Rv!pl r. Shlprnentw. Flour. barrrl- HH.KtO ?(t.J.tc Wheat. bushels ...... ..... 4.T.WO . 27. OOO t orii hiijlipls Oals, bushris . drain and rroduce nt Ncvr York. NEW V0RK, Jan. S.-Flnur-Rpcript.. S3,- .too barrels: -xpnrts, 38,000 barrels. Market dull and unchang.d. Wheat RcplntH Ifll.OOO bushela: exjxr WW mm Spot, irregular; Xo. 2 red, 79c elevator; No. 2 red. 8c f. o. b. afloat; ro. 1 Northern, Duluth. 8STc f - o. t. afloa' No. 2 hard Winter. 'H, r- t. o. b afloiil. - the outset, a'heat was Arm and hiprhcr. Tlie faiiors were tne outside ulrcncih, stfailirr cs hlrs and licht NorthwwKprn receipts. Reac tion: followed rer-rjtrt of an Increase In the world" m itockp. however. and at the cluae prices were only jjc net hlg-her, as follows: May. 81!ie: July.'Sllic Hides, wool, hops and petroleum, steady. raln at Han Franclaco. pan'frakcisto, Jan. 8,-wncat and bar ley, steady. tlnt quotationa: Wheat Shlpplns;. S1.2O01.3O: mlllln. l.SAI 1.40. Barley Feed, I1.10S1.15; brewing, $1.12 MTU Oats Red. S1.2S01.75; nlak. S1.7S(tf2.SS. Call-board aaiea: Ite. S1.&091.60 WhratNo salei. Barley May, SI. 179s: DemW. Mc Oom Lara; yellow. 1 .3 1 .3T. Knropean Irrafn Market. MVEUP00I-. -Ipn. 8. Tn tl: crain market today prices closeI as -follows: Whet Spot, firm; . o. 2 red Western, " in ter. (Is. Fitures. steady ; Mardt, fts 4d ; May, 6s 3H; July, 6s. liONDON". Jan. 8. Cardoen. oulwt; Coaet, prompt shipment." 2tf AdaffaOa. Weather In Enirlarir today, cold. Pacific Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNWAPOl.IS. Jan. S. Wheat May, T7 "H. c ; July. 7H4o: No. 1 hard, T8de: No. 1 Northern. 77c; No. 2 Northern, 7rr75c; No. 3 Northern, 72t?7-jC I Wheat at Taflorait. TACOMA, Jan. 8. Wheat unchanged. stem, 68c; club, pc; red. 64c. Cham ices In Available; ftuDplla. NEW YORK". Jan. S. Bpecial cable and telea-raplilc communication rec-el vd by Brail - street's show the following changes In avail- able juppllf! as compared with preview ac 4O4.0OO Canada, "Increased 751.0W Total. Tnlted States and Canada, in- creaaed 1.1M.OOO Afloat for and In Europe. Increased.. " TOO. OOO Total. American and European, sup plies, increased I.8&5.OO0 Corn, United States end Canada, il- oreaaed l.ftTO.OOO Oats. Vnl ted States and Canada, In creased 171. OOO rORTMND LIVESTOCK MARKET, Prices Current Lmfally on Cattle. Sheep an si Hove. The following price were quoted in the totp&l livestock market yesterday: ' CATTLSS Best steers. 93.ftMr4.10: medium. 3.2iV15fa.50: cows. S2.766R: fair . to medium cows, S2. 2S2- ISO ; bulla. 1 - BOtTS I oal vee. f4tj 4.50. SHEEP Beat, $6.5086.65; lamhs, $5.8035,75. HOGS Beat. $.G&Q-7; lirhtwelehta. 9.50 0.85 ; stockers tuid feedeew. . tKXSd.75. t. - ' Eastern Livestock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 8,-Cattle-ne- celpta, 16,000; market, steady; native steers, S49.50: vatlve cows and heifers. S295; etock era and feeders. W4.oO ; Western cowa, 2.!H 4: Western steers. :i.755.&t; bulla, f'2.7t:$ 4.25; calvfi. $3.25S7.25, Hoks Receipts. 14.000; market, steady; bulk of sales. S6.s:9.40; haavy. .40.42 : packers. ae.30tpe.42H ; pi- ana llrhte. S.2of fiheep-Iteceipla, S000; market, steady; mut- ton. $4.50(55.65: larr.b.. 18.2597.40: ranf. ethr. a3.75e.40; fd ewss. 45.2S. r CHICAGO. Jan. S. Cattle Receipts, OOO;- steady; beeves, 4.157.20; Mockers and feed- trs. $2.60(4.50; cowa and heifers. U.&S5.25; calves. $61x8: Texas fed steer. J3.75-if4.50. Hose Tercel p a oday, ZS.OOO; stranc ; mixed and butchers, $a.25 tg1 6. SO ; good to choice heavy, a.40G.52; roug-h heavy, ft5.29 .33; light. $8.1530.45; pigs. W.6W.20; built of sales, $6.406.45. Sheep Tteoelpta. 14. OOO; sheep, XS.&of A. 75 ; lam be. S4.5U&7.TO. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. 8. Cattle Be- eeipts, 55"K: market, slow and steady: native steers, $46.25; cows 'and heifers, S2rrr4.&0: Nttrit steers, a3.S54pa.3a.; cannera. . ;& 2.75; stockers and feeders. !.00iii'4.75; ealvea. 13 6.30; bulls, stags, etc., $2.30(54.30. Hogs Receipts. 12.000: market, shade high er: heavy. .22H?e.3KVs : mixed. 6.25; llffht. ao.SOO.S2H ; ptfi;s, S3 25 -56; bulk I ot sale, 6.22tf6.277i. i?hep Rocelpta. 1B.300; market 10? lower; yearling. 5.64j$r.t5.25; wethers. 5S6: ewes. . 40 4f R. lO ; lam bs, . 50 S T.3S. QUOTATIONS AT SAX FKAXCISCO. Price Paid for Product In tho Bay City Mrketa. SAX FRAXCItCO, Jan. 8. The following prlcei were quoted In the produce market yesterday: FRUIT Apples. choice. SI. 73; common. SOc; bananas. 1163; Mexican limes, $3(194; California lemons, choice, $3; common, 73c; oranges, navel. $1.503; pineapples, $2.50 VEGETABLES Cucumber. I ; narllc. 2 4 3c : irreen peas. 5c : string beans. 12 4,g 15c; tomatow, $11.50; egy plant, 22,25. EGCra? Store, 33t540c; fancy ranch, 48c: Eastern. 20tfi25c. POTATOKS ' Rlv hlte. .1 .'.fvw 1 - ti" : Burbanks. River reds. SI & 1.15; Salinas Jl.Jof2.SD; aweeta, 2.30f3.75; Oregon Bur- banks. $1.602.20: n-w. 5c. ONIONS Yellow, $11.2.V Bl'TTER Fanoy creamer seconds, -8c ; f aavy dalr-. , 3Te: creamery 30c ; dairy .see- ends, nominal, pickled, Sl.l'jC. WOOL Fall. Humboldt and Mendocino. 1314c; South Plains and San Joaquin. 7& Be: lambs. S13c; r.'.vaaa. 13 18c. HOPS California, 11 13c; Oregon anil Washington, 11015c. CHEESE Young: America. ISHc: East ern, 17c; W ent or n. 13c. HAY Wheat, $10(S22; wheat ana oats. i5fW.50; alfalfa. ?1U18; stock, JTiJIO; etraw, 00i80c per bale. M1LLSTU FFS Bran, S20.5 6 22. SO ; mid dling: a. S27OS0. F LOV B Ca 1 1 f om 1 a family ex t ras, 4 . SO1? 5.10;. bakera' extras, $4.404.75; Oregon and Washington, $S.504. rOIL.TrtY Turkeys. gobblers. 22 U 24c: turkey hens. lO tg21c ; roosters, old, 4?5; young, 3.500.50; broilcre, anrall, 2.D0f 3; broilers, large. tl$o; fryers. $56; hens, $Jff7; ducks, old, SQ8: ducks, young. SO-7. RKCEIPTS Klour, RS42 quarter sacks; vhoat, 1300 centals; barley, 618 contal; oaiP, 2020 centala; beans, S54 sacks: potato. 1970 wicka; bran. 44 sack ; mlddllnsr. 440 sick ; hide. 1410. Metal Markets. N K XV YORK. Jan. 8. There was a decline of lOa In the 1 .oriilon market for tin. with i"t clonlnir at C1SS Tin ati3 futures Lt lf0 I localy the market was weak ana lower in fiympathy with the foreign decline for gpot, beine: auoted at 41 .62"-4c. Copper declined &e to f1w 2 ror spot ana futurro were 7a d lower at 107 2s 6d in the London inarKft. Locally t!if market continued firm with lake quoted at 24t.4.r0r: electrolytic. a.Tr.(f-.24.2(if. and caatlna at 1-1 ,'.Otf24c. rket. in London tiic price waa 2a 1 higher at na irs. Ppelter wan tinchanyed At 27 15s in London and at 6.BTS. 75c locally. - r-nn - - 1 rl v- with Nr.. 1 rnunorv 3 UOt AN 3d and Cl'veland warranta at HOn .id In Kngland. jocally the market wa uneettled No. 1 Wry Nortliom. 2S.J5fi2o.J5o: No. 2 foundry Northern. 24. 75ti 2. 25c : No. 1 foundry Southern. 2S.d0422a.iVOo; :o. 2 foundrj- South ern. 2ati29c. Iried Fruit at Xew York. TC-rw YORK. .Tan. 8. The market for evan- owina; to emaller olTer.n r for future ship- mrnifi. wiillp etocXs avpiliU'lt for lmmciinte delivery are not heavy. Prime Is quoted at Sff 8c ; choice. Si-ac. nl lancy i m Vrunra are antlvo at nil point-. QuoliMloni for California fruit rangw from 39c a;cora Inn to size, Apricots are more or ep nominal in t ne aocence of important- oemano ' Choice i' -et "a 1 -3 f ; eictra choi. and fan;y. ItS&ZVc olTer!r:s5 Teaches arc uncliangrd win cnok-f quoted at, 12c: extra choice at 12'ic n,1 fnV. 5:tc- KelMlno are quirt, hut firm, with loowe ton rat-Is quoted at 7'aR4c: weeded ralaina,. 7 lOc; London la yens, CofTee and Sttirar. K KTV TORK. -Tan. 8. t.'ofTe futurr clone! teady but with a net decline of lo20 point a'M Pw Iihks, inciuiinj mwvt March. 3 M?..5e: May. 5.5flr.KOe; B.SOiff R.noe; (frpt-mbrr, frO-lOe; Xictobcr, July 8. 1 7c Koven.ter. O.I.-.c; Deo-mb-r. w coffee, easy ; l'O. 7 Klo, 7 Vie; Santos, ro. 8f, Mild roirre, quiet; Cordova, Pfl.'c, Sugar Raw. quiet: flair reflnlnR. :W?:t 1-S2i o r-t. a -1A3 17-:i2c; molasn- suaar. 2c. Rn-(, ateady; cruehed, S&.&O powdered, .1W; granulated, S4.SO. Ts'ew York Cotton Market. ajW YORK. Jan. 8. Cotton future e!oel steadv, net unchana;ed to 7 point hlsrher, ' . A - - n 7011 1 O T-..K a B'.c April, ti.Oic; Mny. fi.fthV; June. 16c; July, 10.04c ; Ausrust. P.Oo: Octoner. .c. DAILY CITYJTAT1STICS. Births. Bt"5KKLT. At 320 HaUey stre?t, -lanuary 1, to tlie wife vt C 8. Kwt a daughter. MURrtY At SO KnS'. Mnin street, .in nu arv rt to the -nlfe of Pmt Murry, a son. TYO At en y-ninth and Alherta streets, January 2, to tha wife of Marti: A. Tyo, a daughter. Deatha. ACKCn--At Good Samaritan TTosnit January 7, Mrs, L.llllan Ackers., a native of Uhio. aged -is years, v moirnii, i aays. DU1IRK00P At fiO rpsliur street,; Jn uary . Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. tmhrUnnn. HTKWART At 4Sr.Tlodney ave., January T, Blair A. Stewart, an Infant. WHEELER At U37 Vancouver avenue, January 7. Mary A. Wheeler, an infant. Bulldlna: Permits. T. fcC "W AONKR -Repair basement floor, TlllamooU; treet, between SSaet Fifteenth and East filxtnonth. $100. SOI- BLOOM Repair dwelling-. Taylor atreet. oetwecn Third and Fnurt li . 200. i T,r.M ITU BROS. Tvto-Htory fra dwelling. Mechanic street, between Union find Kankakee, ? 1 900. J. C. HARRALROX One-story frame shed. ITast Kie-hteentli street, between Mil dred and Alberta, 1 0O. J. W. LOGAN One-story frame dwelling. East Tljlrty-rourtu etreet, between GMitone and Francla avenue, $500. JAMES KIRBY One and one-half 'dwelling". Missouri street, between Beet Freeman. tOOO. orr PITTOCK & READBETTEn CO. OnMtory frame lomler iliel, Gar- field street, between Mason and Shaver. S70. 11 . HAMBLET Two-story frame dwelling, Harrison street, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth, 4000. - H. C. PALMER One and one-half story frame dw.lllnir. rlvlslon .treat, between Tlilrty-thlrd and thirty-fourth, 00. w. u. Fi.Etor Repair store. Third street, between Ankeny and Burnside, $50. THEODORE KRUSE Repair cafe. Fourth and Alder streets. SSOOO. JOHN K A M PF Two-story frame dwell- lngf. Oole street, between Cast Tltlrteenth and East Fourteenth, 13W. HUGH SINGRepalr dwUlnr. Fourth street, between Oak and Ptark, $20. GRAND LAUNDRY One-story frame shed. Seventeenth street, between Qulmby and Raleigh, $300. Real Estate Transfer.. E. M. Maxwel! to Ollrer S. Cutler. lot 2 0. block 6, Maeicley XJ Ifrh land . . lO O. A. Taylor and wife to Krank I). Bennett and wire, north half of lot r:, bioca 10, Hawthorne's First Addition 10 John 13. Gardner and I re- to O. Voiinsr and wife, lot 1 4:1, Arleta. Park SOO Carl Stein to Ptein Baking: Company, - it 4, biook .t,o) couch Addition... 1 Pied Windeler to Florence Holaworih. lot 10. block 14. Original Towns! t of Alblna SOO. M. A. and Percy Blyth to Frank I--I-Uhrrland et si., west half of lot 8. block 232, Couch Addition 'J. E, E. wniard to Elmer W. Clark, lots 3 nd 4. block 1. Carter's Addition. . 4,500 Arleta Land Company to A. J. Mr Arty, lot T. block 9. Arletm Park: No. 2 HO Charles TJ. Lash and wife to Frank etriciitott, ion i and c', blocfc U, Arleta Park No. 2 29D J. F. Backer and wife to Louise Foley, lot 9. block 5, Hawthorne First Ad dition 2.2SO TJnln Trust & Investment Company to w. B. Gay, lot 4, block . Ivan- hoe 150 G. W. Priest , and wife to Swanty JohiiKon, east feet of lot. S. block 7. Williams Avenue Addition l.0 The Hawthorne Estate to Crystal Ice 4 Storage Company, lots 5, 6, T and 8, block 184. Hawthorn Park 15,000 Silas M. Leonard to Louisa W. Mar- ceiius, lot . block l. orim.es Aii- dlilon to St. Johns 300J KraJilt S. Bennett and wire to G. A. Taylor, lot 7, blocK 10, Hawthorne First Addition 30 Walter Hansen and wife to Michael Susbaucr, lots It. 12. IS and 14. block 13. Portsmouth TOO) Garden Park Company to S. T. Pow- en, lou 28, 29 and 30, block 1, Garden Park H50 Charles Phillips to James Gleason. lot 3. block 13. West Piedmont X. jr. A. Helm et al. to Elmer M. Seher erman and wife, lots 4. 5. 12 and in, block 3. Mount Scott FarH 320 Portland Trust Company of Orion to Fred K. f-iunuerford and wife, lot 7, block 3. Pleasant l-Iome Ad dition eo The Peninsula Bank to Joseph Fry ami T. J. Birch, lot 3, block 12, Oak Park Addition No. 2 1 Louise Hawthorne et al. to Henry Jamep. oast half of lota 7 and S. hli-k 201. Hawthorne Park Addition 1.6--.0 Portland Trust Company of Oregon to Samuel r. jsewnard end wire, lots 2. o, 4. IK. 1U and L0. block 18,- Tremr nt Place 4 SO AOO 1.500 X IS Minna Clausen to A kii Llddell. lot 3 ... btock t . subdivision or rroeo stel's Addition to Alblna John A. Bell and wife to W. A. Mans field, fast half of lots 3 and 4. block Hawthorne Park Frank K- Selover and wife to Har riet i. . iSelover. lot . Block . Llnnton Rlverview Cemetery Association lo Mary A. Taylor, lot 20.. block 100, Rlverview Cemetery Job n P. Xelton and wlfp to- '. A. and Btsy carixon. utitTO reet. be ginning: at nor t h west corner of block ,20, Caruthers' Addition to ('druthers' Addition, and part of lots 7 and K. block -iC. Caruthers Addition to Caruth' Addition . - . Ian at. Leonard to Mathllde. Braun. lot . block 1, Grimes" Addition to St.. Johns 5.roo S. E. and L W. Robertson to Jairw Sheehy. east SO feet of lots 7 and S. In south half of double block li. City- of Portland X Louis Goldsmith and wife to Harry B. Goldsmith, lots 1 to IS, hicluMvf,' block 20. Goldsmith Addition 1 Same to Mortimer It. Goldsmith, lot 1 to 18. incltieive. blok Cioid SDiltrt'a Ad.lition X Sarre to tlrace OoMumlth, lot .1 to IN inclusive, block :;t, (.roldPinitn Addition 1 Same to Ruto.le (JoldsmiLh. lots 1 to is. inclusive. hio-k 2. umamnn Addti ion Arleta Unl Company to Mary A. Creniup. lot lo, block 14, J na FarK 1-0 I. N. FlMdchnor ct al. to fcrcurlty gav- Inirs & Trust Company, southwest . quartrr of section -O. tlie north hiir or tins soiithwft nuerter and - north halt" of the northeast quart er and undivided ba'rf of th nortliwet q..artAi wtlon 2!). T. 1 K.. R. 2 K., exr-ptlris 15 acre from south- wont (junrt-r of auction -O S N. Fleisolin-r el al. to S-curlty Ealng!i He Trust Company, undivid ed half oC northwest quartpr, pcc- tim 20. T. 1 N.. R. 2 E 1 l. J. Bond and wife to Krnest J. Burrows, lot 4. block 2. Douglas Addition . . . . ...... BOO fcjoiien and wile to -v imam jr.. ppur. lots 8 to .'i, inciurtvp, blork 1; lots 3 to K) and lota l to 34. inclusive, block 2; lots 1 to 11 and In I m 1 t" 21. Inclusive. -i i r.c-Vc :i. oiikdalf Addition 160 l.OOO GeorKfl 1.. Wil loy to f -- E. BllZJtard, lot. , hijck j;s, or,'Oiawn.. IL W. Grlmsliaw niid -f to E. A. Tenevck. lot 7. Wnck wooaiawn Brrtha E. Winters to F.laa ". B.lil. !r.t 1 anl 2. block 1 1. Kuniu tdr A 1 . J 1 1 1 o II E. A, and A. H. I.eonard to ,T. i.. Holms a!.. lot 1. Work Court FMace. St Johns Jan. os A. M'--J u t.i n to Margarot Kor rrnt, lot -. blrtck l;;-.. city ; lota 22 and .14. blocK 2:1. Arbor I-ocla-e; ra-t 4o fret of jo's nnrt 0, bloiK .V riiilnlvlslon In ProMint.' Ad- " ditlon to Alblna: lot 41. block 41. Orlalnnl Townnlte of Alblna T. T. novd aiul vifp to IJfnry "W. KuxRi-haum. lot . block 2, rou- la? A'lwlttnn . . ; W. C. RdNfer to 1'fnrl bt Mc- Oowell. lot IB. block . Raat Port land l-C4-lalitB - - - JSrtw. -F. aii'l lrn H. .1 a rifr m Miirv 1 ,. Hind'brrr, lot 1. blork 20. Multnomah Marv M. Gllinan ot il. In T. 0. Snn.1. lots 21 and 2, blocl 3. Have- lock AMHIon -- - X-. i i- VZ X r'mr-v t " Clnrn I. Tn rr aurl atarsaret CJulRlr-j , fractional hlo K .W, rlty Joph Day to WaI V. Murray. t 11. block 2. Crook's Addition to Al- BOO 00 7,500 in l.SOO I Addition Charles D. and Tarollne K. Welch to Krank A. Welch, northeast qnar ter .f rciithr't quart'r. section 1 :i. T. 1 P.. rt. 3 K Keal KatAlr In vox! men! Association tn B, N, fiatrs;, lot lii, blnrK M, lfl ii.lin r nri Em ma irove TO "MarV A- M' lnw-ll. lot 11. block 2. Belie CTaroll to "oroeiia i -unoar. lot 4. block I, Keystone Adiiitmn.,. J. J. Harimnn et al. to M. lots A to 11. InrlMslv-. bl. et a I. t I.IRIon t 10, bl Ext.... P. Tiifte. Llt 4 7. A. T Minir'a Adiiitlo Kt. John. - - Ellrn anrt J. jvt . iee-jer i cSpan trior, lot 10, block I, VI tin Belle -T. Kcllwood to ft. Z. Watlera, lot 16. block S. Sellwood Total .18.5 flivi youp Abstracts mmh by the Seeuritf Abstract & iTrus Co.. T Chamhaf of Coramercs. Clatkainas I toad Super-visors. OREGON CITY. Or.. Jan. S. CtSp-- o!al. The! County Court has concluded tho appointments of rotad supervlaors. to sm-fi until jHnuary, laoR. They are: No. 1. W. H. CoiirHI; No. 2. Max V'tb.lr; No. 3. K1 Sotfer; No. 4. Orsnvllle Iinn: No. 5. Hor.ito Knox: No, . John Straus.; No. 7, James Ksles: No. 8. ln-r'.A noualas: No. S. Heno JohniHon; No. 10, D. N. Bridenrtlne; No. 11, YA Harrington; No. 12, FAbu Hutchln"; No. 13. AukuM Tiubert: No. 14. CI.' V. Glbh; To. 1R. William Fine; No. 16. W. O. Randall: No. 17. A. IT. KnlKht; N'o. IS. K. W. Horn- ahuch; No. 10, W.'A. AVoodslfle; No. 20, B. Sullivan: No. 21, Frank tVinrtw: No. 22, A!- bert Knrle: No. 2.1. R. W. Zimmerman; No. a. . r. Spatjle: ICo. 2B. Herman Harms: TCo. 2 II ?C. Kverhart ; .". 27, J. Labmir; No. 2$, U D. FhanK; No. 29. W. U White; So. so, Jamv Cook! No. 31, 7. Blllwn: No. .12, W. C. Heater: No. 83. Henry Cromer; No. 34 John Turner: No. A. O. Edward; TS'o. K. Paul Snyrter: No. .".7, . W. Kniw; No. 3. Henry Thiepsen; No. 39, Frank Jafgar; No. 40. A. VftM CSIvcra Year in Teaiitcratlsiry. ASTORIA, Or., Jan. S. (Special.) At this afternoon's session of the Circuit Court, T-farj-y Brown, who was arrented some, days, ano on the cliarnrfl of a tea I -Infir a. boat. dog. rifle and a. quantity of clotnins from Louis Nelson, of Elsie, wan arraijcnerl and pleaded jaruilty. II wni a-ntencetl to serve one year In the r-enltorittarv- ind VICTOR MANGANESE STEEL BANK SAFE y frit Jr. .,,v-o .1 -t;.. -.a. GLASS 4PRUDHOMM E CO., AQT5. BABTI lain An.... rvniixnu, uhluuh IIS 10.