BE Statistical Position Warrants Better Hop Prices. SUPPLIES- NOT EXCESSIVE Only Hair the Qnnnllty Jn United States Tiirre Was a Year Ago, but Buyers Are Averse to Paying More. Tha statistical portion of the hop market at the opening of the year la stronirer than It has be-n for several year past. That prices ar. not at a higher level can only te as cribed to the fact that business condition! are not yet normal and that consumers do not realize the shortness of available stocks. There are only half the hops In the country today that there were a year ago and there Is reason to believe the production In the United States, and In Europe as well, will be smaller In the coming; season than It was last Fall. This should lead to a hichcr market. A readjustment of values Is, to br sure, taklnc place, but It Is very slow. The following table shows the unsold tocks of hops of all rrowtha In the Vnlted Ftls at this date: Orecon Bales. Bales. ,WM 10..-- S',22 190. " 5.012 17.134 Washington 1UM 1-2O0 tuoT. 1..VM1 1U.WS 3.300 .200 rallfornta 1 Vs 14.000 io..? mono j..Mis o.juo 29.Mil) New Tors: - ' S""0 " Total " Supplies In first hands one year ago were as follows: Oreson Pales. Bales tm7 ..5:..ono 1Imss .....li.VH'0 67.000 ashlngton lOOT. . TT.no ios a.yo li.ooo California jjk;s jo.nno 1'tArts 5.O0O 2.-..nv ew Tors. lo.ooo Total 113.00 There Is a (rood general demand at cur rent prices for Oregon 19uSs, but business is f small .volume because of the unwilling ness of holders to sell. L'nless another ad vance Is made In offered prices there Is not likely to be much activity. Some contrai'tlna is being- done on the basis of 0 to 10 cents. Active trading continues In New York, according to the Watervllle Times of Jan nary 12. which says: We hsve still to report continued activity In the hop market. Between K.t and -) bales have be.-n purchased in this vicinity since Inst Friday. hn we reported that 300 bales had changed hands during the pant two days. The pi ice paid for them was from 10 to 10 '4 cents. There Is decidedly more anxiety to buy on the part of dcnlers and the h'ps recently boujrht are all of meJlum grades, as In the absence of anything better, these sre com ing to the notice of the dealer. The ma jority of the Sm bales bouirnt were grown In the western part of the town of Auitusta and comprised numerous growths, the larger ones containing 40 an! :;2 balea While these hops have been on the market all the season, heretofore, they offered nothing In the way of an Inducement to the dealer, and the fact that growers of this grade are now offered 10 to 10's cents would Indicate thst there was a better demand and a higher value placed on the stocks still In the hands of growers. There, however. Is a limit to transaction In this vicinity as stocks are pretty well bought up and It U an Interesting question as to what will be the result when the market are cleared entirely of the 100S crop. Bemhard Blng writes wrora Nuremberg as follows: Our market was again rather active dur ing December, as not only home consumer, but also exporters fr Knglana were in toe market and took oft large quantities. V'l estimate that more than 6 bales have been sold during the last four weeks. As our producirg centers are sold out, arrivals on the market are few and stocks, therefore, show considerable reduction and buvers of choice qualities have Increased difficulty to cover their requirements. Be sides attention Is to be drawn to the fact that qualities are advancing continually jn their classment. POTATOES AXD ONIOXS TF.RY FIRM Market llaa Not Tet Recovered From the Hffect of the Storm. It will be some time yet before normal conditions are restored In the onion and potato markets. In the meantime the mar kets are stronr in tone and holders are sat. Isfled with the outlook. There la not likely to be any movement In onions for a week or ten days, as the frozen stock must be allowed to thaw slowly be- I fore It can be 'handled. Prices at the mo- . . i ... ....... i ... I far . OreenTl m en l are r 1 1 . 1 1 . . - shinning stock Is concerned. On Front street the jobbing: market is firm -with, the beat stock bringing '- 25. A few cars of potatoes have gone South In the last day or two, but buyers are very cautious about taking on stock until they can determine Its condition. For fancy po tatoes, shippers offered 1 cent at country points and it is reported some business was done at a higher figure. The fan Francisco market steadily improves, up to 1.65 hav ing been paid for fancy Oregon Burbanks. pi Front street the Jobbing market was erm at lir.5gl.50. . FIRM FKICES Cf CF.REAL MARKETS. Jtaslnraa Is Quiet IWaoae of the Lightness of SupvUe. Because of the light supplies, firmness still prevails m most of the cereal market The top quotation on blueatem wheat Is still quoted locally, but California orders la the market for bhiestem do not reach this price limit by several cents. Oats continue Brra with a good demand here and la the country and but little ottering. The barley market Is quiet. Bid and asked prices were posted at the Koard of Trade as follows: WHEAT. Bid. Asked. januarv - H February vi OATS. janusry 1 H J 7 4 February 1.63 is 1.6 FARLEY. January I "T'i February 41H Receipts In cars were retried by the Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Jan. 1-17 .H 4 11 2 ' Last week IS 5 14 3 23 CITT CREAMERY BrTTF.B DECIJXTJs ;ggs Hard to Move at Lowe lMce. Fwiltry Also Cheaper. As was announced In The Oregonlan yes terday, batter prices of some of the city creameries came down 2 cents to the price that was quoted before the cold snap. Even Jower prices were named on Front street. The egg market was weak with buyers holding back. Oregon ranch eggs were quoted at 40-342H cents and Eastern at 06 35 cents. Poultry was also slow of sale and very weak. For a Monday receipts were large, and as corsldarebl stock was carried over from Saturday, prices were in buyers" favor. For hens ths usual quotations were 124 ff 13 cents and large Sjirings would bring no more, though broilers sold up to the pre vious price. Fresli Produce Trade Normal. A carload of mlzed vegetable was the VjiUy arrival from California. Local cabbage ( SHOULD HIGHER is beginning to corn in more freely, several lca.is being distributed on the street yester day. The supply of vegetables on the whole Is not large and. with a good demand, prices bo!d up very well. Theie was a fair In quiry fir oranges, bananas and apples. Trade In general was about up to normal. Advance In Provisions. A new prov4slon list that went Into effect yesterday morning quoted advances of 'A cent each in hams and lard. Bank ( lea rings. Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes terday were as folio s: I'learlngs. Balances. Pon'and l.::"t. :, !.i7.:iirj .-catt l.l.-.L'IPIO 171.0'."J Tncoma !t:.-,,72 M..v:2 Spokane 1.344.H4U 101.072 PORTLAND MARK-F.TS. C.raln. Hour. Feed. Etc. BARLEV Producers' prices: FeejJ, 1270 17. oO rer ton: brewing. 128. WHEAT Track prions;' Blueatem. 1.05; club, sue; fife, SJc: red Russian, 90c; 40-fold, 6c; Valley. 5c, FLOL'R Patents, $5.25 per- barrel; straights. 4.20; exports. J3.S0; Valley. J5; sack graham, J4.60; whole wheat, f4 85. OATS Producers' prices: No. 1 whits, $33 5) per ton. yn.l.TUKKS Jfran. 2826 50 per ton; mlrtdll.igs. 33; shorts, fu'M; cnop. rXU2Z: rolled barley, f'-K'n !. HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley. I8 per ton; Eastern Oregon. $17 H; c'"er. Jl'jl3; alfalfa, $14; grain hay, $li i 13. Vegetables and rrult. FP.EfH FRUITS Apples. 75cg$1 box; pears. $1(11.75 per box; quinces. $191.25 per box; cranberries, $140 3 13 per barrel; Epanlsh Malaga grapes, $7. DUOS per barrel; persimmon's, $14? 1. 115. POTATOES Front street Jobbing price. $1:5(1 10 Jer hundred; sweet potatoes, 21c per pound. TK'1I'I .1L FKLIIS irangcs. navi.-. u i 3 per box; Japanese, 75c per Mi, lemons, f:incy. $4ti4.&0 per box: clioice. $33.50; standard, $i.75 box: grapefruit. $4 l!i box; bananas, fgic per pour.d; pomegranates, $l.50ii3 box; pineapples. HaZ.li per dozen; tancorfpes. $1.75 per box. ON IONS Orecon. selling price, $1.75 9 S " ; p hnt.,lT.e,1 K:KTArtI.F;s Turnips. $I..V)S1.7S per wk: carrots. $t.2.vrl.S: parsnios, $1.50 CiI.7j; beets, $l.flj.u; norsera'usn, ouivv; per pour.'!. VEGETABLES Artic hokes. $1 40 doz ; beans. ;i,c lb.; cabbage. 2&C lb.: cauli fli.n tr, $2 .per crate; celery, $4.50 'if 5 per crure. cui-iiinl ers. 1 . 7 t - 2."i box: ejiKplant. 11.; Ib ; lettuce, $l.:5'Sj 1.50 per box: parslev, 3"C dozen: peas. 2 -r lb.; pepire. 1562O0 per lb. : pumpkins. 1 it 1 V, o per lb.: radishes, oOo per doz.; spinach, 2- per lb.; sprouts. 10c per lb.: squash. lUlVte per lb.; to .matocs, $ 1.75 2. r Dairy and Country Prodnce. BITTER City creamery. extras, 37c; fancy outside creamery, 36&3c per lb.; Sl'TC. Is y -'0c. Er.GS Otv-gon ranch. 40tt42H;:; East ern. 3''t35c per doz.'n. I'On.TKV liens. l:S'rl3c lb.: Spring. larKe. Il't'jIJc: small. 1S'b-": mixed. i:. l:ic; ducks, 19fcj20c; gse, loiillc; turkeys, is ''i :oc t'HEESE Fancy cream twlr.s, 15HtylO(3 per lb.; full cream triplets. 1SV4 ltic; full cre im. Young America. 1 ii V 17c. VEAL Extra, loioic per pound; ordl narv. TiHc; heavy. !. roitK Fancy. Sisic per lb ; large, t& Vsc. . Groceries, Dried Fruits. Etc. . DRIED FRUITS Apples, 7 be per pound; pesches, lljl-M.tc: prunes, Italians, 6tf 6 4c: prunes. French. 3i?rc; currants, un washed, cases. 9Ul-; currents, washed, cases, lOc; ngs. white, fancy. 50-pound boxes, Oo; dates. 7 1f71aC. fOFFEE Mocha. 24W2SC; Java, ordinary, 17t2V; Costa Klca, tanry. 18tf20c: good, lGrlc; orUinary. i:V1Dc per pound. KIl'E southern Japan. 4o; head, 50 c. SALMON Columbia River, t-pound tails. $2 per dnzen; 2-pound talis. $2.U3: 1-pound flats. $2 10: Alaska pink. 1-pound tails, 95c; r-d. 1-pound talis, $1.4i; sookeyes, l-pound tails. $-.'. KI.'RAR Granulated. $3.03; extra C, $5.45; golden C, $3.3."i; fruit and berry sufar, $5..'; plain bag. $."..73; beet granulated, $3 75; cubes (.barrels). $0 35; powdered (barrel), $120. Terms: On remittances within 1J davs. deduct c per pound; if later than 15 d:i:s and within Z0 days, deduct St per poun I Map!." sucv. 13i lsc per pound. NUTS Walnuts. 14ul5c per pound by sak; iirazll nutJ-, lii'; liltierts. 10c; pecanj, ltic: almonds, l;;9 Ho: chestnuts. Italian. lie: ne.muts. raw. SVfflSc: plnenuta, 10W i:c; hickory nun. luc; cocoanuts, oc per dozen. riALT Granulated. $14. per ton. J per bale; half ground. 100s, $10 per ton; 50a, $lti r.o per ton. PEAMi small wnite. o.joe; large wnne. 4c: Uma, 5?c: pink. 3V4c; bayou, mc; Mexican red. 4c. j Provisions. BACXN Fancy, 21i: per pound: standard, lsc; cfloice. Uc; English. 15isijl6c; slrlpa 13c. DRT SALT CURED Regular short clears, dry salt. 12c; smoked. 13c; short clear backs, heavy, dry salted, 12c; smoked, 13c; Ort-gon exports, dry salt, I3c; smoked, 14c HAMS 10 to 13 lbs., 14Vsc; 14 to 16 lbs., 14c; is to 20 lbs.. 14c; hams, skinned. 14c; picnics, sc; cottage roll. 11c; shoul ders. 11c; boi.eii hums, 10',a'ij2oc; boiled picnics. 17c. I.AKD hCUli" reniK-'reu: j icrtra, nc. tubs. 13c; 5os. 13ic; 20s. 13'ic; 10s. 14c: is. HSc; 3s. H'sC Standard puie: Tierces, 12'-jc; tubs. l--c: 0s. ll'c; -os. 1l"tc: 10s. I3c; os. 13-s,c; 3s. 13V-o. Com pound: Tlerovs. 6c; tubs, $'c; bus, 8bc; 20s. Ssc; Bs, 8TC. SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each. 70c; dried beef sets, 16c; dried beef out sldes. 13c: dried beef insldes, ISc; dried beef knuckles. le. PICK LED GOODS Barrels: Pigs' feet. $13; r. gular tripe. $10: honeycomb tripe, $l:.': pigs' tnnrues, $l'.l."0. MJE.-iS MEATS Beef, specials. $11 per barrel: plate. $14 per barrel: family, $14 per barrel; pork. $21 per barrel; brisket, $J5 per barrel; S. P. beef tongues, $20; pig snouts. $12.00; pig ears, $12.00. Oils. COAL OIL Pearl and astral oil. cases, lsc pr gallon; water white. Iron barrels, llcl eocene and extra star, cases 21 i ; head light oil. cases, 2vc; Iron barrels, lac; elalne, ca.t-. 'JSC GASl'LIXK Union and Red Crown, bar rels, 15 -c: cases, ;:c; motor, barrels, ItiUc; ci'tscs. :34c; S6 dci;re.'s. barrels, 30c; cases, 37i?c; engine distillate, .barrels, 9c; enses. 10c. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrel lots, 62c; in rases, 6c; boiled, barrel lots, C4c; in cases. 70c OIL MEAL Ton kite, $37 Hods, Wool. Hides, Elo. Hops llK'S. choice, " 7V3C per pound; gKHl prime, 6'-(a7c; fair prime, fiti-oc; medium. 6't?tlc; 107,. 2i2'.4c; 1906. 13 1 WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best. 10 47 14c per pound, according to shrinkage; Vallev. lS'UI-c. MOHAIR Choice. 183 13e per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. lj'olBc pound; dry kip. No 1. 13314c pound: dry calf skin. 17S17"io pound; salted hides, heavy, (i-tlllr; light and cows. S .tSlic; salted calf skin. 12Q12c pound; green, lc less. - FURS No. 1 skins:- Angora goat, $1 to $123; badger. 204 50c; bear. $520: beaver. $0 5078.50; cat. wild, 6ocfe$l; cougar, per fect head and claws. $3 j 10: fisher, dark, ii.OOftll; pale. $4.907; rox, cross. $3 to $5; fox. grav. 60c to SOc; fox. red. $2 23 to $4: fox. silver. $:ir. to $100; iynx. $10i 15: marten. drk. $S't12; mink. 75c'g$4 50; muskrat. 10 15c; otter, $7; raccoon. 45ctJ wc: sea otter. $12.50. as to size; skunks, 60 J 75c; civet cat. 10i)13o; wolf, $233; coyote. 70c(T $11": wojverlue. dark. $35; wolverine, pale. $'J2 50. CASt.'ARA BARK Small lots, 414c; car lots, 5 '.4 o per pound. Lantern Mining Slocks. BOSTON. Jan. IS Closing quotations: Adventure . .$ 9 On iMont c C. . Alloues ::,vr.u INevnda 18.1 Amalgamated 75 t0 -Old Dominion 83.00 Ariz Com... 3(!2" IFarrot 2V 73 Atlantic l'J 624'Quincy KS.Oti Butte Coal... 25. 00 Vhannon 1.;.1 ,-! . Ariz. ..114 00 ITnmarack ... SO (it) Cal Hecla.63.0O 1 Trinity 15.50 Centennial .. 3130 U nited Copper 14.00 Cooper Range 77.12H U. 8. Mining. 44 30 Paly West... 10 00 lit . oil 2V30 Franklin 15.50 lUtah 44 00 Greene Can.. II. 2y Victoria -VI Isle Koyale. . 23 25 'Winona 3.00 Mass Mining. 5 50 fWoiverlne ...150 00 Michigan ... l'J 30 'North Butte.. SO.OO Mohawk .... 6O.50 I NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Closing quotations: Alice 225 il.lttle Chief T Brunswick Con. 3 1 Mexican 100 Com Tun stock. 23 J.)ntario o0 do bonds 14 !Ophlr ls CCA 'a P0 'Standard 150 Horn Silver 70 'Yellow Jacket. ..110 Leadvllle Con... 8 t Wool at St. Louis. ST LOUIS, Jan. IV Wool, unchanre.l. Territory and Western mediums. 17rlc; fine mediums. 15i 17c; fine. 12 a 14c Elgin Butter Market.- ELGIN. 111.. Jan. 18. Butter, firm, 82c Gales, 647,700 pounds lor the weak. HRE GOLD-MAT GO Bank of 'England Likely to Draw on America. STOCK SPECULATION DULL Xew York Central a Strong: Feature of the Early Trading, but Its Influence Is Lost Later. Copper Shares Weak. NEW TORK. Jan. IS. Stock speculation fell into neglect today and failed to hold the awakened interest that gave promise Saturday of reviving tho market. Sentiment was less impressed by the rumors of rail road deals which were in circulation, but with less semblance of authority, or,, in deed, of probability. New York Central was a strong feature In the early market and Its advance was of a sympathetic intluence in sustaining prices elsewhere. This intluence waned in the dull market later. Today's developments also indicate a fur ther outgo of gold from here. The Bank of England was obliged to give up gold for South America again today and as l'aris secured the arrivals of youth African gold at London, the advance of last week in the Bank of Kngland discount rate is tnus proved futile as a measure to' secure gold to the bank and a further rise in tho bank rate Is discussed In London. The drooping tendency of the copper In dustrials was a drag on the general market and was directly due to another reduction In the price of the metal on the New York Metal Exchange and to a sharp decline In Hie price of copper warrants in the London market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $(i.2S4.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing 6al. High. Low. Bid. Amal Corper .... 47,i; Mi 77;i 78 Am Car ei Foun. 2oO 4S 4t4 4;j do preferred ... .- ..... lt'-STs Am l'otton OIL. 8.2O0 4S 4t'i 4rt'i, Am 11(1 & Lt pf. 2.N) :i8"i Ml 37 t Am Ice Securl... a,l' 24-I, 2.1 -2:8 Am Linseed Oil.. IfO l.lj, 13"4 13 Am Locomotive.. Sot) 60 OO B.VJj lo preferred 110 Am 8mc:t Ref. 26, WW M , ' do preferre.i ... boo Hcj'-j W 101 Am .'near Kef.. loo l-'UV 1-tHi l-Va Am Tobacco pf . . 2o0 W W2'4 l2l Am Woolen "'-2 Anaconda Min Co 2.2f 47-H 40?4 47-, Atchison 2.S.K1 loo l) P1" io preferred ... :i"0 lisH Ksiij Urn',, Atl Coat Line... 7ti Ki"" Jw'j W,j Bait & Ohio ll.Bt.ii) ii'ji, illi, lllk k preferred ... I) M HI 02 Brook Rap Tran. 40.2'i 71 "o", 70 Canallan Pacill.-.. 5t) 177t, 17s 17t, Central leather.. l,w 31 31 , .'11 do preferr-'d Ii'i4 Central of N J 2::4 Ches & faiilo l.o 61 V, 00 60H Chi Ot Weitern.. S"-j SI 8 Chicago 4t N W..i 1.4"t) 17 1771-4 177 C. M & St Paul. 7. 1)') HIH4 148'li 14H C. C, C & St L... l.'ttX) 71.M, 7o-S 71 Colo Fuel Iron. 4.7'H " 40!4 Colo & Southern.. 1.3"0 B7 , 61. t fittS do lrt preferred. Hi") US 4 "it do 2d urer.rrtd. 1.20 S2 Sl?i M Consolliiattd Gas.. 2) 12?i 127 121!, Corn Products ... 3.4"0 1N' ISii IS lel & Huim... lto itx lift in'a 1) & R tiranJe... l,o :t'. V4 3 '.4 3-s'-J do preferred ... MO bo CO 7iij Iilstlllers' Securl.. ik :)7 tt Bo's Lrio 4, Ms 31 ' ;f'"s do 1st preferred. ! 474 44' do 2d prt ferred lw) a5V-, 30"-i .'t-t Va General Electric Ii4 lit Northern pf... 4.400 144 14.1 14.1 H H Northern Ore.. .Too 71'4 .Ui U Illinois Central .. 1.2"0 145' 144".t 144 Interborough Met. B.titti iti i"' J" do preferred ... 3, UK) 47 44 4.4 Int Pajier 5ot) 12 '4 12 1-' do preferred o s Int Pump 1.7' 4" 304 3'. Iowa Central B.HO 34 311 3:4 K C Southern.... l.t 1 4L'i... d preferred ... Ic.&tit) Li1 t-j 1-4 Louis & Nashville t l-5'.s 124' l-4-4 Minn & St L -'"I 6U .in ot M. St P & S S M. 5o0 H3ti 144lj 144 Missouri Pacitlc. 4.3oO 7oj CIHn 70 Mo. Kan & Texas 10.4O0 4:i!s 41;i 4 s do preferred 7.'i4 National Iad ... froo 77 Va 77 Vi 77 N Y Centr-tl 30. MO l.'ll 1:M) jao'4 .V Y. Ont & We.t. l.tso 47'4 411'i 4t; Norfolk & West. 7,tt"t ei SI) North American.. O'o t4;a i4s Northern Pacific.. 8, loo 140 13V, 1HV., Pacific Mali .i" -"is .ms '"'j I'ennm-lvanla 20,4"0 13.". s 13.1 133 People's Gas 2o Ka-j, lo.1V, lf.is P. C C St L... 7'it bSS bS'a fs I'ressed Stoel Car 2(A) 41')s 41 414 rullman Pal Car ! By Steel Spring; '..... 4ti Iteac.K ou.rMio i... .tt j.w :s llepu I lc Steel-... loo 'J.-it4 514 i.'. do preferred ... .i' m.u, ct.-j .", Rock Island Co.. z.ftoO 24 24T, 24'4 nreforred ... 3.'0 fiM:ii f St L & S F 2 pf. loO SUb '! St L Southwestern 23 do preferred ... 1"0 r3'4 634 63 Sloss-Sheffleld .... 3"K) 78 7K 77i Southern' Pacific. . e.D'O 12" ll'-4 ll',a do preferred ... .MO 122 121 74 121 Southern Railway. 2,M0 illll 25-1, 2S do preferred ... LSoO 03 till'i t'2!a Tenn Copper l.ioo 45 444 44 Texas & Pacific... 2,(tts 3514 34 344 Tol. St L & West. 2.400 52 M4 ol' do preferred ... 1.4O0 7J-'i 71 4 71 t; Union Pacific .N 71,!" 17!l, IT'.tki do preferred ... 2" 4 85 TJ S Rubber 5" 44 34 33 do 1ft prefercrd. 4"t Iv4 104V1 lt4 U S Steel 4"0 f3 62l S2U do preferred ... 7' H4',4 113 113i Utah Copper of 45 44 44 Va-Caro Chemical. 4.4iO 4t! 4b"4 4 do preferred ... MO 1144 H4;i 113 Wabash I"1' 1 ' l-s do preferred ... 4.) 4st 4.SH 4SV4 Weetinshoviae Elec loo !tl M Western Union , Wheel & L Erie. 100 m; 11?, HVj Wisconsin Central. 4.4oi) 4" 3!1 3ft Am Tel & Tel l.tmO Lii!, 12B 125 Total sales for the day, 0b7,3O0 shares. BONDS. yi'W YORK, Jan. IS. Closinj quotations: TJ. S. ref. 2s reg.l02-j!N YOU 3VJa.. 04 H do coupon. .. .103 INorth Pacific 3. 744 TJ. S. 3s reg 100?lNorth Pacltio 4s. 102' do coupon HM)4!South Pacltio 4s. ni'4 TJ. S. old 4s reg.ll'.)4 Unlon Paciflc 48.102 do coupon. 1204:Viscon Cent 4s.. 04 Atchison adj 4s. 02 Japanese 4s 81 D & R G 4s. ... 8 I Stocks at London, LONDON. Jan. 18. Consols for money, $3 7-10; do for account, 83'.4. Anaconda ... 9.75 IN. Y. Central. 134.50 Atchison 102.r,2'.4 Norflk & W'es 91. 00 do pref 1O3.00 I do pref 60.00 Bait Ohio. 114. 75 Ont ft West.. 49.00 Can Pacific. .lt)ti.37H Pennsylvania. 68.124 Ches ft Ohio. 02-VT 41 Rand Mines.. 7.8T4 Chi Grt West 8.75 meedlnK 70 75 C. M. & S. P. 153.00 'Southern Ry. . 2 75 De Beers.... 11.25 I do pref 04.50 D A R O 40.00 IFouth Pacific. 123 50 do pref.... S2.no tunlon Paciflc. 185. 124 F.rle : 31 S7 4I do pref 119.00 do 1st pf do 2d pf 3.0 li S steel.... M.Si s 37.50 ! do pref 110.50 IWabash 10 25 I do pref liO.50 Spanish 4s.... 04 75 tAmal Copper. 81.02 4 flrand Trunk 10.50 111 Central. .. 148.50 I, r N 12S. 00 MO K T. . 44.50 Money Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Prime mercantile paper 3i "5f per cent. Merlin exchange steady, with active business in bankers' bills at $4.849014.85 for 60 days and at $4.S745 for demand. Commercial bills. $4.84 X W4.S4 . Bar silver. 52t,c Mexican dollars. 44c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds. Irregular. Money on call. l'j2 per cent; ruling rate, closing bid and offered at 1 per cent. Time loans, slightly firmer; SO-day bills. 2lstl24 per cent; 00 days, (3 per cent; six months. $1ij34 per cent. LONDON, Jan. 18. Bar silver, 24H1 per ounce. Money. 2V24 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2(5":', per cent; three months bills, : H - '4 Pr oent. 8AM FRANCISCO. Jan. 18. Silver bars, Jtc Mexlcan dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight. 74c: telegraph, 10c. Sterling, 60 days. t SoS; sight, $4.87T4- Dally Treasury statement. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. Today's state ment of the Treasury balances In the gea eral fund shows: Available cash balance $152,646,600 Gold coin and bullion 21.Otwi.3TiO Gold cortlOcates - 30,6Oi,5u0 Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Jan. IS. The London tin market was lower, spot closing at 125 Be and futures at 127. The local market was dull, with spot quoted at 27.50j27.70c. Copper had a sharp break in the London market, with spot at 60 5s and futures at 01 3s 6d. The local market was weak and lower, w ith Lake quoted at 14.20ii14.3t 4c electrolytic at- 13.8746'14o and casting at 13.754 13.804c. Lead was unchanged at 13 8d 6d In Lon don. The local market was dull at 4.15 4? 4.20c. Spelter declined to 21 5d In London. The local market remained dull at 6.1J4S5.1i 4c Iron was higher In the London market. with Cleveland warrants quoted at 4Ss oa. Locally the market was quiet. rialrv Produce In tbe East. CHICAGO. Jaan. 18. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady, Ch-w.pIui ?.9'Ti:iO.- dnlriejt. 2Hifii!5c. Eggs Easy; at mark, .cases Included, 204 204c: firsts, 804c: prime firsts, 314c. Cheese Firm at 1415c. NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Butter Barely steatiy. Creameries, thirds to specials, 24tt 334c. , , Cneese Firm. State full cream specials, 14, fi 15-., o. L'sgs Easier. Western firsts, 324g33c, w York ?otton Market. NRW YORK. Jan. 18. Cotton Spot cloetd quiet. 10 points higher, .vin-up.anae, a.ouc do. Gulf. IQ.i.y. Mtlf.- 6"0 brt'f-s. M!LLER5JSECLUB WHEAT BUYING CAVSES FIRMEIt PRICE IX SEATTLE MARKET. Eggs Decline Again and Will Be Still Lower Today, Because of Larger Receipts. SBATTLB, Wash.. Jan. 18. (Special.) The, first activity in club wheat In weeks was noticeable here today on the grain ex change. The price was put up to 06 cents on buyint: by millers. Millers unable to get blucstem are taking chances on using ciuo. Five bundred burhele of oats were sold on tho exchange at $33.50. the highest price of the season. Eces dropped again and the average price on fresh ranch tonlpht is 40 cents. While receipts today were light, a big increase In the supply is looked for tomorrow and lower prices are in sicht. Only 40 cents will be offered to shippers tomorrow. Oranget continue to weaken, much good stock being sold at $2.25. QUOTATIONS AT BAN' FRAXCISCO. Prices raid for rrocluee In the Bay City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. IS. The follow ing prices were quoted in the produce mar ket today: .... MlllhtiitTs Bran. $28.50j80; middlings, $33 50'(i 35.50. Vegetables Garlic, eloc: green peas. 67 8c; string beans, lvalue; tomatoes, xi ft 1.50. Butter Fancy creamery, 3S4c; creamery seconds. 33c; fancy dairy, 27c; dairy sec onds. 31c; pickled, nominal. Cheese New, 134 H 14c; Young America, lrii10c; Eastern, 17c. e'sks Store, 404c; fancy ranch, 47c; Eastern, 43c. Poultry Roosters, old, $4fT4.50; young, $fiw8; broilers, smiili, $3.50''i-4.5: broilers, larpe. $4V4.50; fryers. 0'i'$t; hens, $5'fl: ti; ducks, old. $4'43; young. $G't 8. Wool Sriririj;. Humboldt and Mendocino, 16lllc; Mountain. 4i04c; Nevada, "'(i 14c. Hav Wheat. $191t 23: wheat and oats, $1S6i22; alfalfa. $15nlS.M): stock. $134j) 10; straw, per balo, riO'iS5c. Potatoes Karly Rose. $1.40"!) 1.65; Ore gon Burbanks, $l.&0ul.C5; sweets, $1.25u 1.85. Fruits Apples, choice. $1.25: common. 40c; bananas, 75cff$U; limes. $44r5; lemons, choice. $3; common, $1: oranges, navels, $l.L'5i'3: pineapples. $150JJ2 50. Receipts Flour. 12.13 quarter sacks; wheat. 30 cent.ils; barley. 3H20 centals; oats, 22.10 centals; beans, 5417 sacks: pota toes. fo'.'.tO sacks; bran, 510 sacks: middlings, 3tii sacks: hay, 8S7 tons; wool, 13S bundle; hides,. 400. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET. Prices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. The movement of livestock to this mar ket Is on the fncroase. There were liberal receipts yesterday; anil Witli prospects, of large shipments during the remainder of the week, prices are not on tho firm basis tiKiy were last week. There were no changes in quotations yesterday and the course of prices In the next few days will depend on the arrivals. In addition to 30 carloads, mostly cattle, received by packers, the receipts yesterday included 3S0 cattle and 540 hogs. Local prices curnont yesterday were as follows: CATTLE Best steers, $4.75f5; medium. J4.40fc4.75; common. 1 3.75 fll 4. 25 ; cows, best, $3.75u4; medium, S.1.50i 3.75; common, $J.75'-i 3.75: calves, $4.00 1 5. SHEEP Best wethers, tl.50ff4.75: mixed, sheep and lambs. $4.50(fj5; ewes, $4fj4.60; lambs, best trimmed, $5; untrimmed, $4 4.25. HOGS Boat. $6.25 Sf 6.50; medium, $6 6.25; feeders not wanted. Eastern Liveslock Market. t- 3 .rTV Tit, 1 0 fnttle Ttef-ciots. r. . i -i.- .... . . .-... . -'- . V 30.000. Market strong. Native cows and heif ers. $2.0O5i 00; stockers and feeders. $3.40 '05.50; bulls, l3.:.'fl-o.ou: cnives, j..u'"j 8.1:5; Western steers. $4.00S6.40; Western cows, $3.0U!triuu. ii d....i,m. ft ftOO -XT-irlcet Re hleh er. Bulk of sales, $5.75.20: heavy, $. 15 (rS.30; packers and butchers. ?5.4O0.25; light. $;5.t0i 6.10; pigs. ?4.;0'i 5.."5. Sheep Kecelpts. iltuti. aiaraei. sit-miy. range wethers, $i.25ij'6.75; fed ewes, $3.00W 4.5. CHICAGO. Jan. 18. Cattle Receipts, estimated. 2? 0t0. Market, steady. Beeves, $4 007.25; "Texans, $4.15 5.25; Westerns, S4.00U 5.G0; stockers and feeders, $3,250 5 00- cows and heifers. $1.75O'5-50; calves, $7.75ft.75. Hogs Receipts about 4S.OO0. Market 6o to 10c higher. Light. $5 55"i OHO; mixed, $3.80 6 8.40; heavy, $5.85 6.45; rough, $5.b5 4i tt.4-0 : rood to choice heavy. juYOfi '-T'ii.45; pigs. $4.40S,5.35; bulk of sales. $6.00630. tjheep Receipts. 22,000. Market strong. Natives. $5.25'i 5.00; Westerns, $3.25y5 6; yearlings, $.00J7.40: lambs, native, $3.25 jj 7.90; Westerns, $5.25 7.S0. OMAHA. Jan. 18. Cattle Receipts. 2000. Market, steady to stronger. Western steers, $35r5R0: Texans, f 3.00f'1f 5.00; ransre cows and heifers, $2.75(5 25; calves. $4.O08.25. Hogs Kocelpts. asoo. Market, 10c high er. Heavy. $tl.lO6.30; mixed. $6.0008.10; light. J5.75Sj0.15; pigs. $3.50ii).5.ri0; bulk of sales. $6. on r (1.15. Sheep Receipts, BI0O. Market, steady. Yearlings. $0 tKl .'" 6.85; wethers. $3.00 p 5. 73; ewes. $4.056.25; lambs. $6.507.75. I)ricl l-Vuit at New York. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Evaporated apples are quiet, but holders are maintaining prices. Fancy, 94c: choice, .74Sc; prime, 64-?7c; common to fair, ettGUc. Prunes range from 3"ifii7c for new crop California fruit up to 40s and 50s and from 64 3 0c for Oregons, 40-5OS to 20-SOs. Apricots are quiet, with choice at 9 4 9,c; extra choice, P4'U-10c; fancy, 114 'IP 13c. Poaches are unchanged, with choice quoted at 8470; extra choice, 74faSc; fancy. 84 10c. Kalstns continue unsettled: loose musca tel. eta'Se: choice to fancy seeded, 54 64c: seedless, 454c; London layers, $1.50 1.60. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. Coffee closed steady and 4 points higher to 4 points lower. Sales were reported of 40,750 bags. Includ ing January at 5.35c; March. o.DS'U' 6.00c; May. fl'fl 6.05c; June, 6.D6c; July, 5.85c; Sep tember, 5.65&5 70c; Iiecember, 5.65. bpot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio. 7U'r7-c; Santos, No. 4. 8:Sc. Mild coffee dull; Cordova. 84 c. , , hugar Raw, nominal. Fair refining, 8,'Jlc: centrifugal. 96 test, 3.71c; molasses sugar, a.Ottc. Refined steady; crushed, 5.35c; powdered, 4.75c: granulated, 4.65c Dying Woman Found la Skiff. SEATTLE! Wash., Jan. 13. A richly dressed woman was found, face down. In a skiff half filled with water, floating in Elliott Bay this morning:. Captain Henry Thompson, of the tiiS Mayflower, rescued the woman and took her to the police station, where she died eotin after arrival without regaining consciousness. The only clew to the Identity of the woman was a delicately tattooed bracelet on the) left arm with the word "illlla" In it. . EXPECT A DECREASE Wheat Traders Look for Re duction in Visible. FIRMER MARKET IS RESULT Earaors In vTilcago Pit That a Big Shrinkage in Available Stocks "Will Bo Shown In To- , day's Statement. CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Rumors to the effect that the visible supply statement will show a big decrease in the available stocks In the United- States were in circulation through out the entire session and were largely re sponsible for the firmness which prevailed in the wheat pit all day. The official statement was not given out today. usual, but it was announced the figures would be made public tomorrow. The close was firm with May at $1,06 4 and July at 7,c. Corn was Arm all day and closed firm with prices up 4c to 9sC, com pared with Saturday's close. Oats were firm nearly all day. Cash prices were up to 4 c compared with the previous session. The close was easy wltil prices a shade higher to 4c lower, with May at G14c and July at 45"AC. Provisions were firm because of a 10 to 15c advance in. the price of live hogs. Prices at the close were up 7410c to The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. 1.064 .97 4 .94 Close. $1,064 .97H .94 May July Sept. May July Sept. .J1.0C4 $1.064 . .87 .974 . .844 .04 CORN. .614 .61 'i .614 .61 U .614 61?l .61 .tUVi .614 .614 .614 .51 .454 OATS. .B1H 514 .4 .46Vi .38 -S9 May July Sept. .51ti .454 .384 MESS PORK. Jan. May July .16.924 ..17.10 ..17.15 17.10 .16.924 17.20 17.05 17.274 17.074 LARD. 17.10 17.174 17.25 Jan. May July .. 9.724 .. 9.924 ..10.00 9.80 9.974 10.07 4 9.724 9.90 10.00 80 9.974 10.074 SHORT RIBS. 8.874 8.874 8.874 9.05 9.10 9.02 4 Jan. 8.874 10 9.22J4 May July 9.17 4 3-234 9,17 Cash quotations wefo as follows: Flour Firm. Wheat No. 2 Spring, $1.074 109 : No. 3, L429L09: No. 2 red, $1,054 Sfl 06. Corn No. 2. 58583tc: No. 3 yellow, B9c. Oiits No. 2 white. 50c; No. 3 white, 49 4 & 51 4 c Rve No. 2, 75 4 o. Barley flood feeding, 594 00o; fair to choice malting, 61 63c. Timothy, seed Prime, $3.90. Clover Contract grades, $0.25. Short ribs Sides, loose. $S.50fTa75. Mess pork Per barrel. $17.10 17.20. I.ard Per 100 pounds, $9.7S. Short clear sides Boxed, $8.75 9.00. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 25.400 13.400 "Wheat, bushels illl.-KH) 2H.B00 Corn, bushels 444.5O0 201.700 Oats, bushels 256..V10 2.15.,'KK) Rye. bushels 5,000 7.000 Barley, bushels 18,000 22.D00 Grain and Produce at New York. NRW TORK. Jan. 18. Flour Receipts, 13.800 barrels; exports, 10,150 barrels; quiet, but steady. u'h.iii Reeelnts-. 136.S00 bushels: exports. 04.000 biiPhels. Spot. firm. No. 2 red, $1,064 Grl.Oit elevator and $i.ik4 r. o. D. arioat; No. 2 Northern Duluth. $1.18 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, $1,154 t. o. b. afloat. It was a quiet day In wheat circles, out the market-had such good support that price were well sustained and closed 4c net higher. May closed at $1,104 and- July at $L044. Hops Quiet. Hides, wool and petroleum Steady. Visible Supply Statement. NTTW YORK. Jan. 18. The New York Produce Exchange visible supply of grain statement will not be Ifsued until tomor row. Tho visible supply ot grain Saturday. January 16. without Buffalo, afloat and Chl- ooga, follows: ufneis. iiwroase. Wh-eaf 36,3.)O.O0O 895.0OO Corn 505,000 18,000' The visible sunnlv of wheat In Canada Saturday, January 16, waa 6.340,000 bushels, a decrease of 325,000 bushela Grain at San Francisco, PAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 18. Wheat steady. Barley Firm. snot Quotations: Wheat Shipping, $l.i;2". 1.67 4: , milling. $1,674 1.724 Barley Feeding, $l.-44Kd1.43; brewing. ,,. , . l i no it ist.o in- white. $1.7091.85; black. $2.25:32.60. cnii hnnrd sales: Wheat No trading. Barley May. $1.421.45. Corn Large yel low, Jl.liBl-W- European Grain Markets. LONDON, Jan 18. Cargoes, firmer; more Inquiry. Walla Walla, prompt shipment, at 3is od: California, prompt guipuivui, ai 87s 9d. .... Knalisn country mantels, oa nearer; French country markets, quiet. T.IVF.RPOOI. Jan. 18. Wheat. March. 7 7d; May, 7 64d; July, 7s 6L Weather cloudy. Wheat at Tacoma TACOMA. Jan. IS. Wheat, milling, blue- stem. $L05; export, blueatem, 05c; club, 90c; red. SSc. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bank: of Sherwood to M. T. Har grove. 60 feet of east end of lot 5 and 60 feet ot east end of lot 6, block 9. Arleta Park No. S t 600 Oregon Real Estate Company to Oeorpe B. Hovenden, lots 5, 6, biocK 178. Holladay's Addition 4..S3S James H. Murphy et al to Albert Johnson, lota 9, 10, II, diock 14, ilabelville 270 L. P. R. LeCompte and wife to Ma tilda jreisKe, north loo reel or lot 2, block 24, Tolmon tract..... 423 Albert S. Rape and wife to Max Aemus et ai, north iuo reet or east 60 feet of west 290 feet In block N." M. Patton tract 800 Holcomb Realty Company to John C Sharp, lot 19, .Beaver Acres; also 1 other tract 848 Buford E. Cauthorn et al to G. E. Welter, lot 8, block L Hawthorne's First Addition 978 Security Savings & Trust Company to ftumner Newell, lot 3, block cr Crest View Villas 10 Portland Trust Company of Oregon to Theodore conlck et au lots lo, 11. 12, 13, block 6, Menefee Addi tion 2.500 University Land Company to E. E. van Alsttne, lots 16, 17. blocK no. University Park 600 John Preston and wife to S. A. Olson, lot 11. block 9- Laurclwood Park. . 150 William E. Bralnard and wife to Henry J. Hancock et al. lot 24. block 7. Terminus Addition 300 F. A. Finch to C. H. FiBgott, lot 10, l.lnn Park; lots 17. IB. subdivision L In M. Patton Tract; lots 20. 2L block 41. Tremont 100 J. C. Alnsworth and wife to G. H. F.hmsen, lots 18. 19. block 4, Oak Hurst 880 L. Layton Wisdom and wife to L. H. Ostor. lot 2. bock 110. Woodstock:.. w American Surety Co. of New York to Fidelity & Deposit Co. or Mary land, lots 1, 2. 3. block 10. Arbor Loilee B25 Joseph Mllden to Alio E. Patton et al. lot . block a, tsemnart ram .... oou John D. Wilcox to William E. Braln ard. lots L 2. block 7. Terminus Addition to Alblna 800 Robert H. Ellis to Edwin F. Keene, lots 7, 8. block 29. Patton's Sec ond Addition to Albina L1S0 George L. Campbell and wife to Ru dolph pautzscn. iota a, o, o. diock K3. Alblna 12.500 Edwin Lyons and wife to J. R. Capias, lot 4. block 21ft. lioilaaay Addition z.ovu Orvllle Luman Francis and wife to John Thomas Fouikes. soutn 4 reet of lot 6. block 16, Sunnyslde Ad dition 8.500 WUliam A. Adams and wife to W. H. Luce et al., lot 7, block e, Lex ington Heights Add 162 B. M. Lombard and wife to 8. H. Xorth, lots 11 and 12, Block 19, Railway Add. to Montavilla. 165 Bame to Ciarlee L. Wilson, lot 21 , LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK Capital CORNER SECOND AND STARK STREETS Transacts General Banking Business HIGH-GRADE MUNICIPAL AND IMPROVEMENT BOND3 We have several good issues on hand. Buy direct from contractor and save broker's commission. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. 317 BECK BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. DOWNING -HOPKINS CO. ESTABLISHED 18S BROKERS STOCKS BONDS --GRAIN Bought and sold for eanh and en tnanrta. Private wires Rooms 201 to TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A 'Sk Offer ) and Largest triple fcjr' For Dttcriptirt Matter ? Rrnfcoi! 4CS$ 8 V. & THE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP CO.. Ltd. Bew Tot. Boston, Chleano. MlnneapolH. Philadelphia. St. Louis, Ssd Francisco, Toronto and Montreal, or Local Agents. block 5. Railway Add. to Montavllla L. J. Kelly and wife to Gulaeppe Pa- lona et al., 15 acres in Sec. 13. T. 1 S.. R. 1 E Chariee A. Burckhardt and wife to Hibernla Savings Bank, 10 acres commencing; at X. E. corner of Sec. 17. T. 1 S.. R. 1 E Mary E. Rust to Frank Adams, lots 0 and o. oiock l, mitnsun uina Co.'s Add.- Charles Lomerlne et al. to C. H. Shelhanier, lot 20, block 1, llave lock Merchants Loan & Trust Co. to Mike Lapoehinsky, lots 8. a and 10. Diock 1 Ethel Lynn Add John M. Beckett and wife to W. W. Ruseell et al.. soutn Yj or lot s, Glenwood Park C. H. . Sholes and wife to Star Sard Co.. lots 3 and 4. block 2. Highland Kenwood Land Co. to Annie E. O'Uay, lots 21) and 30, block 20. Kenton... D. M. Hetrlck and wife to T. W. and Lillian ti. h.mersan, lots ii ana n, blocV 5. South Sunnyslde Edward Gunderson and wife to Didrik fitrom, lot 5, block 0, Sussex Add. Total LAWYERS' ABSTRACT TRUST CO. Boom 6. Board of Trade bldg. Abstracts a specialty. Have your abstracts made by the Title A rust Co.. 7 Chamber of Commerce Bonds Stocks Securities For Sale by T. S. McGrath Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OR. PROMPT INCOME PRODUCING INVESTMENTS We offer, subject to sale, the following BONDS: $25,000 Seattle, Water 5s. -$10,000 Portland Improvement 6a. $ 6,000 Portland, Water 5s. $10,000 Portland Home Telephone 5s, with 100 per cent stock bonus. Prices on application. Money to Loan J. W. CRUTHERS & CO. Investment Securities. Board of Trade Building. 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Is now at Us best. Geysers, Hot Lakes and other thermal wonders. surpassing ins Yellowstone. The favorite 8. S. Mariposa sails from San Francisco for Tahiti Feb ruary , March 1. Aj'ril 10. vie... connecting with Union Line lor Wellington. New Tho'aIOnly Passenger Lino 'From United States to New Zealand. Only $2t;o lirst-i:lays to AVelllnBton anO back. To Tahiti and return, first-class. $l2o, 28-day trip. For Itineraries, write Oceanlo Line. 673 Market street. Kan Francisco. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Tort land every Wednesday at S F. Bl. from Alnsworth dock, for North Bend, Uarsh llcld and Coos liay points. Freight received till 1 P. M- on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first-class, $lo; second-class, $7, in cluding berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washinston streets, ot Alnsworth dock. Phone Main 2rtS. North Pacific S.S. Co's. Steamhlp ioanoke and Geo. 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