la JANUARY 6, 1911. TIIE MORXIJrO OREGOXIAX, STOCK IS UNSOLD Total Supply Wool Now 162, 521,200 Pounds. YEAR AGO WAS 65,198,743 Nearly Thrrfi" Million round Re main In Growers' Ilands on the Pacific Coast Production Last Year by State. According to tha animal wool review at the Boat on Commircltl Bulletin, tho total rnpplr ot all nutria of anaold wool In the felted states m January 1 waa 183.Sil.200 pounds, against V7.322.437 pounds a year a co. Tho total npplr o domestic wool oa I ha Brat of the year waa HJ.5Ti.HXJ pounds. Thla nmptm with supplies ot domestic wool la fomiar yaars aa follows: MM 1.437 In 1B1U. S0.&5A100 tn 10. H5M.M" la I'. M.4IVJ (MS In HOT. TI.4nl.44S In 1VOH. 41. TS.SU la 1906. 112.OM.0OO la 1B04. Uu.4.- ars la lau. isa.na.Ti8 ia isoa. jo4.345.soo la 101. 1:3.848.300 la 1800. SIS.50S7.S6S IB 11PO. 137.3OS.00O In 18, 123.9SS.06O In 187. 1O2.6S4.S0O la 1S9 and S.Klaoo la 180ft. Blocks remaining on tha Pacific Coast compare, la pounds, aa followa: IMf. 1910. Oree-on 4.V.0n li.MM Wa.hinirto l.rx I4.i.0 California 2."."" SuO.OuO Nevada aso.ooo Tha wool clip of tha country hy talcs, tor tha years 110. 10o and lHlU. tha record year, la given: 1910. 190 1WJ. Main l.So.Ono 1.:o.in S.3"2.:24 N. H'shlre Sii.tx'0 4:i4.i ti.vi.iMj Vermont ... 1.17.m 1.17'."0 2.472. Mass. 217.l 310.1100 iM"-- Rhode lal'd. .oi 3.7.v 7S.VJ Connecticut 1-0.7SU l!n.ix S12.S!. New York 4.l."".t0 4,!i.Vl.i0 .Sl'H.Sial New Jersey. S7r..unn 242.0 .Hi-V-M'J .Pa. ."". t,u..il t.cs.ssd Ilawara .. 38.fl" :i.rtTS 74.5.11 Maryland .. 7rt.0x S.ix W. Va 3.4MI.O.IO 3.J-o.4 4.f.;..i Kentucky .. 3 ". 8.7.V.n. Y.V.9 Ohio I."".!") l.5"".i 21.s:i3.n;. MKhlcaa ..11.4:i.lx 10.125.ixiO l.37ij..Vt;t Indiana .... B.-.v..ix).( S.1-.,."J . 4 2. Illinois .... 4.lx).ixx 4.7:i.ix f.Mt.a.T Wleroasla a.o71,ix s.r.'.,"..ox 7.1.o- r!anaaota .. 2-S.iO.oort 2.331.2 - 2..MJ low. a,4iMi.o 4.7J.-..oix 6.M7.3"l ... .u'Jo.wo a.&-o.oo .e'u"o Virginia ... l.;. 1.S42..VH1 2.4WI.OIXJ K. Carolina. 7"S.lx ll.0OO l.lttO.37.1 a Caroiuaaw. "17. .vm .m.ixwl 3lI.IO) ori1a .... 7Vix 731.23a l.47.41 Florida ... 373.7.-.0 , 3'.7.5.K -4'4 Alabama .V-i.rxx. 1.011.711 Xlaalaelppi . t'K.iiO j.la l.Mli.HS Uuuuiit 07.t.3"O H73 .-.u.7:.3 Arkuiul .. Kli.ix 1.441. 9-id T.nnreeee .. 1.I14.7.V. l.:;.l.3io 2.V77 V.rvaua .... 1.3li,i 1.1!. ::.ll7.rl Kebraaka .. l.;S.ix 1.77.3" 2.432..M4 8 Iiakota... 4.'x'.'.,.3ix 4.3-'3.ix l.vtM.'MiO N. Dakota.. 1.7...-..'X 1.7-7..--X. 2.44...x) Montana .. . . 33 ).fiO 3.oo.a 17.rt?.il-t U'TunUEl ..8H.on7.sno at. 4i . l.l7.30 Idaho U.WIVO 21.ixw.ix Hill W4 Waah'atoa ,4.0onrt 4.I7T..n.x li.7iW.77S Onion 14.437.rn l.V72.Vl In IMS 1 California ..13.3to.x .3im imio IH.mis.a44 Nada .... S.lS"ix V.M;i.V 4.441.4441 Vt.h 14.173.t 14 VJ.'X H,;JU.1 Coi..rdo . .loi.ix in.w .:;rt.l.-.n Arlliuu 4v.i. R. 17..V R.J.-7HU N Mexico.. IV xx 1:. ixxa 1.'.,3.3: Tiu B.MJ.T.W .IM.:.7.M JU.J41.b07 Oklahoma . SJti.ouO tv.-o.ooo Tot a la . .31 3H;.7.V 3t7.110.74! SOI. 634 134 wool .. 4.IX)IK 41.IH1.imj 47.ixx).l'0 Total prod.l.U.730 S'a.ll.74l S4M.S3a.13S Iha anmbar ot ahoap la tna I'nltad etatao and tha a Tarawa wolafct par floaca. accord lac to tha annual rartaw of tha American Wool aad Cotton Reporter, ara aa followa: Wet. of Shrep. fleaca. Ihiumi I'.'t..--x S.0 Arlsona Arkaaau California 4 1 14.410 1.497.3X 1.3J1 (0 27.3'Xl 9."0 TS.4M1 l,oi 3 & 7 -0 SO S3 ai ; 4 T S t.s as T T 2 Colorado .......... Connactlcat ....... falawara ........... Florida ............ (Moral Idaho . .. S.W1.7W .. --.S.4.M .. 6!Mlti4 Illinois ..................... Indiana .................... Iowa Kanaaa KantuckT ................ luiaaaa ............. Mains Maryland M asaachosatta Mtchlcan .................. Mlnnasota Mlaalaalcpl .................. Mtaaoarl .................... Montana Nsbraska Navada Naw Hanipahlra ............ Now Jaraay ................ Naw Mnlco ................ Naw York ................. North Carolina ............. Norm Iakota .............. Ohio ................. Oklahoma Orasoa Pannaylvanla ............... Rhoda lalaad .............. Bout h Carolina oath Dakota .............. Tannaaaao Tazaa Utah Varmont Vlratnia Waahlnstoa .... WHt Virginia .............. Wlaconaia .......... Wyoming 4.S I4X.V.O VJ..V J. Hi 40 3ii.s0 LTI9S.VI 33.3il0 U.!00 M.VTO 4.4.4 lO 3I4.4.VI 1.1M.040 .M.3"i 3i.3M 3.7S.t.3 PuitXK) 173. 1 no 41M1.VXI 2.43.130 iv.V.O 2i33 913 .' T.2" 44."4 4.'..74 377O0 1.4i!7.57l 2.3I3.40 IM.3J0 417.330 34.4.'il ai.S3t Si.TOO 8.167.SOO a (I 3 6.S .T ST T T.T as 7.0 II 6.S .l as 3.T as . ao T.T .1.8 S.0 3 J T.a 4.Z ao a 4 77 47 7.0 T 44.24 1.404 .4) raiunais kouhxo wheat iikmlt latratry roe Callfsraia XlUlas Accatmt Ex port Bnytaa UahU Farmara ara boldlnc whaat tightly la tha Intarlor and faw ara disposed to accept arsa uimu. offsrsd by bayars. This aAnaca for tha moat part la quotsd by tho California opsratora who ara anppiyina m battar mllllnc damaad tn tha Houth. Thero baa also boaa soma Inquiry for bluestrra from onad mUlsra. Tha exporters ware not dis posed to bay treaty la tha face of rather dlsconraataa private cablea. There waa a moderate Eastern demand for brewing barley. Feed barley aad oats were arntet. Cos n try holders of oats continue firm. Local rereipta la cars were reported by tha Merchants- Exchange aa followa: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Tlay Monday aad . Tueeday . ... 23S 1 -S Wednesday .... - I 1 S3 Thursday 37 I IS S 14 Tear ago 34 3 lo fteasoa to datS.tniS SH9 13M B47 la3 j, aga 7117 loo 117S 704 ltil VX40U) 8TOCK9 Of WHEAT. Lees Taaat Half ef the Walla Walla Crwp old. WALLA WAlXJk. Jan. 5. Fpeclal Leas than half of tha grain la Walla Walla County baa been sold, according to the beet authorities Just how much grain la left la tha county la hard to say. Figures com plied by freight officials show that about S.T3O.00O bushels of grain waa ralaed In tRa scanty thla year. About 330. 000 bushels of thla waa barley. Waring about S.4O0. C""XJ bushels of wheat. According to these offi ciate there la left about l.oo.000 bushels of wheat. rresidoat H. H. McLeaa of tha Farmers' VaJoa. flgwres tha graia left In the county at S3 per cent. Of this amount It la said practically all h la warshoosea. aad most ef It bx tha Walla Walla warehouse. Prob tery mat to exceed S per ceat la retained by the fx .-mora oa their ranch a. OCMATD FOR OnCKXSS IwTTiOTrS Xlghteeas Oats BeaaUly raid far AU Klada. Kanra Ara Weak. The demand for chickens became stronger yitarday and buyera stood ready to pay IS aeata for almost any klad. Ducka were also rtrm wlta aaloa up to 72 eoata Oeesa aad .arveea draased. weak. A few round lota ware raoTed at S4 casta, bat tha general plica ranged from Xg to 34 cents. Tha course of the markst from bow oa will depend on the weather entirely. There were as sew developments la butter or cheese. Northern ' buyers ara again dis posed to bear tha cheese market, but stocks la this state ara not Urge aad the under tone Is firm. TZirrABLX8 IX GOOD &VTTVS. Celery Ia Two FlmTTful aad Weak Other Uaes Bteady to Firm. Receipts of reretables yesterday Included a ear each of celery, cauliflower and sweet potatoes, tha Utter from Southern Califor nia. The local celery market waa top heavy with 3S.23 per erate quoted. Cauliflower was plentiful, but there waa a good demand. Cabbage was firm at 1 - n - .to-k. No cabbage la ex- pected from California thla ' weak. Bweet petatoea were strong. A good many cheap apples are moving at prices ranging from SO cents to 1. The demand for fancy stock Is slack. Routt HappUre af When at Havytaa. DATTON. Waah.. Jan. S- (Special.) Xot over 10 par cent of the 1910 and 10 wheat crops remain uneold.whereea four weeks ago lees than 60 per cent ot the holdings had been sold. Approximately 1.000.000 bushels of grala represents tha selling of the last two weeks. Ths average prices received has been SS to 79 cents for wheat and 9S cents . i m v.i. tha lattar price being paid for No. I brewing barley. Pome choice lota of tha latter brought ci-in nere. Many Orders for Hops. That hope are needed In the Bast Is made plain by the large number of orders now arriving, but the bids ara too low to permit the local dealers to axeeuta them. The market la almost oa aa la-cent baala and attars nnder this figure ara not considered by growera. California advices are that Sacramento growers are bow asking IT cents. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday was as follows: Clesrtnirs. Balance. Portland l.oSi.34t o''"?' Seattle 1.W04.SS4 l.ll.Tit Tacoma 7M.1WT Spokane 848. K9 130.8-S roBTLAan mabjlxtts. Grain. Floor. Feed. Ft. WHEAT Track prices: Blucstem. Mc; cmii. :(; ri-d I'.ussiaa, 80c; alley, bint 83c; 40-fold. b:lc. HAKl.e.1 reed. 123 par ton; brewing. S24to23 Per ton. Vlll.L67l'FK Pran, 23.5024.S0 per ton- mlddllnga. 31; aborts, ii.JU2.ou; rolled barley. 2S0 2. FLOUR Patents. $S.1I arra; etraighta. $4.1ty4.4: exoorta, 11.11; Va, ImjT i 10: granam. .; whole wheat. ,UHAT Track prices: Timothy. Willamette Yallry. lt20 pr ton: Eaatera Oregon. t;lfl;a: alfalfa. 14: grala hay. la.sa illiv; clover. $Utl4. CORN Whole. i:t; cracked. ! per tea. OA13-.No. 1 white. 2S per ton, TesTPtablee aad Fratta. ArrLKS Waxen. 80S II: Baldwin. J5c 51 ii: Northern rpy. iK:oL2ri: Snoar. SI i Ked Cheek Pippin. l1.3; Winter Banana. 1732; hvltieuberg. S1-23U1-76; Yellow Newtown. SL73- SACK VKUKTABLE! Carrota. SltfLXa hundred; paranipa. ll-33; turnips, fl; beeta. ll.23wl.S0. ORIE.N FRUITS Pears. S1.2SOS per box ; rrapea. 75c ul per box: Malagaa per barrel: cranoerriea. Slwl-oO per bar rel: iieralmmani gl.SJ per ox. VEGF.TAI1LES Beane. ISHc Pr pound: cabbage. l.2i Per hundred: cauliflow er. JiI.Jj per crate; celery. California. IJ0 3-S per crate; cucumbers, t- Pr box. eggpiaal. 4IWI.3S par erata; garUo. Sa 12 He per pound: green online, lSo per doaen: bead lettuce. So per doxen; hothouas lettuce. TJietlOO PT .boi peipra IS, per lb.: pumpklna, ll per lb.; radlahea. ISarXOo per dossa; apreuta c: aquaah. ltfUaO per la.; tomatoes. 1 1 7 per box. TKOPICAL FRCITS Oranges, navsts. 52 0 2 7S per box: Japaneee, SI PTr bundle; tangerines, 12 per boxi lemona. 4; Florida grapefruit. 4ti; California grape fruit. eC&Oti 4: bananaa. So par pound; plne appiea. e per pound. .... I-OTATOE.S Oregon. Jobbing prices, It.M 0 1.33 per hundred; aweet polatoaa, I J. IS per hundred. - . OklO.Sd Buying price. $L40 per bund red. Cracwrtra. Dried Fralta, Eta, DKIEU FRU IT Apples, 10a per pound; carrants. 13S4flSc: aprlcota. 14VsOKo; datra, packase. 10HO per lb.: .Bgs. bulfc white or ba.a. by aack. 7ac. otta. SLo-J 1 73. li-l'Ja. hoc; W-Ua SM; lu-la, boo; bn-ma I sc. .... b ALU O.N Columbia River. 1-pound tails. 12 10 per doaen; X- pound talis. 83.95; ! pound flata. liXu; Alaska pink. 1-pouad taila. SI 24 red. 1-pound telle. 10. . CuPFkihe Koasted, la a ruin a. UOUat per pound. NUTS Walnuta. ISftlTo per pound: Bra all nuts. lie: niuerts. lo; almonda. lf lttc, pecans. 18c; eocoataata. BOc0l pa' doaen. chestnuts. 12o per pound; hickory aula. IOIOo per pound. SALT Granulated. 1S per It! Half ground, looe. -S0 par ion: torn. 19 per too. BEANS email white. 4 lee; large while. Sc; Lima. c: puts. l'4o; red 34 a I lea as. e; bayou. 4o. RICE No. 1 Japan. 4e: cheaper gradaa, $J.oo4.l3; douthern head. SH7a 1'. C r. E r C hoice. 43- la per ease; sualaed. SSc por pound. . SUGAR Dry granulated, fruit and berry. tf.SO; beet. SS.30; extra C-. til golden C S4.90; yellow D.. 84.80; cubes (barrels). SV13: powdered. 14.83. Terma oa remit tances within IS days, deduct Wjo per pound. If later than IS days and within SO. days, deduct aa ter pound. Maple eugar. 180 LHc per pound. PRODl'CE AT WAX FRAXClSCa QootatJoas Carrest la the Bay City Mar ket a. SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 6 Tha foliew produce prlcea were current today: Vegatablee Cucuinbera, 83 33.23: garlic 4 CySc; green peaa. Sirc; string beana, 109 13c: tomatoes. 7SCW41.13: eKKplaat, SJ7o. Butter Fancy creamery. SlHo. Kicaa fetore 34c; lanry ranch. 35c t heeee Toung America. 16jK.Sc Millatuffs Bran, HlvM; middlings. 32 4 3a. Hay Wheat. 190 14; wheat and oats. 90 ll.so; alfalfa. S9i H- Krult Apples, choice 83c: common, 40c; Mexican llmea. I4&4.30; I'allfornla lemona. choice. 83.30: common, 82: oranges, naval. 81.30rr3.30: plneepplce. 8-3.30. potatoea fallr.a. llurbanka. II. 73 0 190; sweets. 83II3.S3; Oregon Burbanka. 81. 00 4) onions SL40 1 1.00. Hn-elpts Flour. b-VTO quarter sacks; wheat. o centals; barley. 141,4:10 centala; oata. I770 reatali; potatoea. S335 aacka; bran. SO aacks; mlddllnga. IKS aacka; hay. 400 tons. CHEAP EGGS OFFERED POKTLAND DEALEHS WUVKEX TIIE 6E.VTTLE MAURET. Tillamook Cliees Is Cut Halt a Cent in tho North Sharp Decline In Potatoes. SEATTLE. Jan. 0. (Special.) Tha egg market waa waa Her tonight than at any time this week, due largely to lower prices quoted todsy at Portland and San Francisco. aa Francleco cams through with a 33 -cent qutotatlon and Portland dealers offered exxs here at 3d cents. Seattle dealers held the price at 40 ceata all day. There la a marked over-supply of poor storage and renovated butter, but local stock la scarce and first-class storaga movea readily. Tillamook cheeae sold at 1 eenta to day, a half rent lower thaa laet week. Tba poultry market la practically bare. One of the featuree of the days opera tions la potatoea was the sals by a specula tor of two care of fancy Taklma potatoes that bars been bald In a warehouse for about 80 dare, at F."S per ton. Thla quota tion la less thaa hotdera of track stock ara ""TheJapaneaa orange market Is top-heavy. Onlona were steady at the new 3-cent price. The grain markets were Inclined to be mora active, at any rate tha ton waa firmer and millers paad 84 eenta for blue- at Vita. rry AU-ka hjUibut void at 10 cnta pr aae.. eiria rxt fl Haft ttlarhMt flUOtaV- itAits vrr mad on thla miu-kwU Jba prtc HOGS DIE HIGHER North Portland Market Lifted to $9.10. ALL CATTLE ARE STRONG Registered Shorthorn Heifers From Union, Or., Sell at $6.25 Prime California Steers Bring )6.0 and Choice Cows $5.75. The hog market at tha stockyarda was lifted a full dime yesterday, thus verifying ths expectations of a higher market. A small load ot 87 head, averaging 1T pounds, sold at S0.10. Another small lot wont at S3. Ths feature of tha cattlo market was the sale of three extra ' Una heifers at 86.26. They were registered Shorthorns and were raised by W. J. Townley. of Unlon Or, and shipped In by Kiddle Bros. Steers were strong. The top was touched at 88.90 on tha sale ot a bunch of 100 head from Edison. Faulk A Co.. feeders, of Gazelle. CaU Other ateers sold at 88-23 down to 83. Cowa moved at A2S to 8S.T8 and calves at 16.10 to IT. A bunch of lambs brought 88. Ho sheep were sold. The receipts for tha day wars 208 cattle, 83 calves. 30 sheep and 203 hogs. Shippers of the stock were J. C Davis, Sliedds. 1 car or cattle, sheep and hogs; W. W. Cooper. Welser, 1 car ot cattle and calves; Kiddle Brothers, Union, 1 car of cat tle and calves; C. M. Sevier, who drove In eight hogs; C. F. Fordyce, Knterprlse, 1 car of hogs, and C Whltmore. Enterprise, 1 car of hogs. The days gales were aa follows: Weight. Price. 5 calv 2'0 ! -00 21 cows - S steers 18 cows 9 hogs 1 bull 70 lambs :! heifers 21 calvea IN aieera S cows 1 cow 2 steers ................ . Ir4 4.26 O.-.S o.nu .....l"l " 172 9.00 1300 3.7S ..... 7S 50 1415 t!2r 442 .1) a.3 6.2.- llftU 4.7.0 .....12Hi 8.75 105 .25 mm r. fin. i t r """flfST. 175 x buiis .r.'rrrrriri i3w 4.25 "1 COWS 105 4 Sj sl "wi v7 ?; 1 cows l'rJ gr? steers 4 cows ,,AI! i'r.; 84 cows yn; 1,- hoaa .......... 1U7 V.nr lOO steers " 12-3 6.90 s steer?. r.r:"".rrr.rr....r.. 9-. o 23 steere 222 5 steers ?; S? 2S cows "-35 Prices current on the vsrious clsases of stork at the Portland Union Stockyards were sa followa: ., Prime steers aiWiiiw (rood to choice steers........... .ew Fslr to good steers 8.00W 6.60 Common steers Choice to prime cows B. J. is Good to choice beef cows ...... 4.i6W 6.-3 Fair to choice beef cowa 4.23 'i 4-iS Common to fair beef cows ! !5 Good to choice heifers........... 4.75 5.0O Fair to good heifers............. 4.50 4.T5 Common to fair heifers 4.00V 45 Choice to good tat bulls 8 7o J.oO Fair to good fat bulls 8.2SJ 8.60 Common bulls S-5 tlood to choice light calves 7.00 ty 7.50 Fair to good light calvea SSOW T OO Good to choice heavy calves.... 6-25tf a oo Fair to good heavy calvea 4.75i 8.23 Common calves MS" J. Uood to cholca stags 4.504 8.00 Fair to good stag. J0 4 50 Choice hoge M51 ? - Good to eholce hogs 8.SOW til Yearling wethers, grain-fed 4.754 6.00 Old wethers, grain-fed. 4.26 4 4.60 Choice ewes, grain-fed 2-I?X 11a Feeders ........................ o o1 0.00 Choice lain be, grain-fed I Good to choice, grain-fed 6.00 B.J3 Fair to good B.2& 8-18 Poor lambs 4.964, 5.00 Hsy-fed shsep and lamas iOa lower thaa graio-fed. Chicago IJvestoek Market. CHICAGO. Jan. 8. Cattle Estimated re celpta, 12.00O. Marktt, 5(loc lower, ileevea. 84.ojtf7.ixj: Texas ateers. 84 35j 4.60. Weat srn steers, 84.30C8W; stockera snd feed era. S. 7015 60; cows and heifers, S2.o0(f S.30-. calves. S7.0Olr9.2S. Hogs Kstlmated receipts. Sfl.OOO. Market, slow. 10c lower. Light. 87.S0tj8.10; mixed. 87.b0O8.lS: heavy. 87.sOtia.15; rough. ti.bO 4x7 90- good to choice heavy. 87.90AH.1S, pica. S7.50'ir.13: bulk of sales. 8S0V8-10. Sheep Kstlmated receipts. 20.uOO. Market, weak. Native. 82-no 9 4. 80; Western. 32.764 4.6ti; yearlings. 84 73i 5 tO; laniba, native, 84.76Cd.o0; Western. 83 80.60. STOCK TONE IRREGULAR : TRADING IX WAlXi STHEET DE CLINES MATERIALLY. Gas and Traction Shares Show Most Strength--Easier Tendency In the Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Much of the early week's elasticity In the stock market was lacking today. Business fell off percepti bly and prlcea moved Irregularly wltnout ap parent Intltlatlve. ' Certain of the special ties displayed marked strength, this being Dsrtlrulnrly true of the gaa stocks. United States Steol held Its leadership In point ot activity, but reflected Intermittent eelllng. Local tractions were Inactive until the last hour, when a general upward movement In Intcrborough Metropolitan Issues gsvs rise to ths belief that developments favorable to that system would soon be announced. Figures published by the Treasury Depart ment In Waahlngton Indicate that the Uov ernment's receipts are Increasing. They are already 83U.tiO0.O00 over tho previous fiscal year, much of thla accruing from Urger Internal revenuea and corporation taxva. Money conditions worked easier hero to day, the rate for call loons being no higher than 5", per cent. Numerous out-of-town Institutions loaned freely around that figure and as low aa 4 W per cent. Many belated railroad reports for Novem br were Issued. Grest Northern ehowed a decrease In freight revenuea of 8370.000 and a net decrease In earnings ot 8490.U0O. Erie's operating expenses Increased 8174.000, with a net decrease of S273.0O0. The At lantic Coast Lino reported heavy Increase In operating expenses, with a net loss of 8150. 0u0 Larger freight earnings by ths Chi cago. Rock Island a Pacific Kailroad system r-suited In a 800.000 net Increase. The Chicago. Burlington A Qulncy, by reason ot a largo reduction In costs of operation, re ported a net gain for November of 8430.000. The bond market waa Irregular, with ce pacia! weakneea in Wabaah extension 4s. The days buanleaa was fairly large, with total aalea. par value, 13.644.000. United r tales Government bonds were unchanged oa call. CLOSINQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. AIMS Chal Pt .. 2TVi Amal Copper .. a, 400 S OSj 3 aEcS' --i 5 imtonS?,' IX 11" l Am HlaUfl..."- ..... JW Am Ice becur .. 200 1854 18 1 Am LoconollVe: "ip, aH 89 1m Smal Ret 10.700 73 74 74 uj do preferred.. ...... Am Fteel Fdy.. SO0 45 44 Vi 44 J, Am Sugar Kef.. 3iK 113 115 113 Am Tol A Tel.. 1.W-0 141H 141 141 S m Tobacco pf. 10 M 93 93 Am Woolen .... 8' 82 8IH a Anaconda M Co 2cx 39H 3is sji. AtrhUon e.OuO K'2i 102 V, lo2Vi d nraferred!. 200 1"2 HUH J02 At Coaat LrniLl S0 117V 1 17 S 117H Bait A Ohio 7T 20 10S? lf.M lo;i JUthlehem H.eel 1o J. 5054 80 V. IcaTpaslflo aa. ,400 197. 199-, 197i Central Leather Uo preferred.. Central of N J. Ches Ohio . . Chicago A Alton Chi Gt West .. do preferred.. Chicago N W C, M A tit P .. C. C, C A St L. Col Fuel A Iron Col A Southern. Coneol Gaa .... Corn Products.. Del A Hudson.. D A R Grande., do preferred.. Distillers Seourl 82 104 2S0 2 30 . 224 45 4 142 Vi 1244 644 31 67 H 140 V, 14V4 1(1 29' Si 83 4 274 ,411 32 131 125 64 132 V, 194 65 111 1BH 12V4 40 Vi 18 82 i 64 Vi IOR14 144 24 1.12 82 6.3 48 4H4 65 V, 37 '4 111V4 4ii 1014 65 "4 1174 29 129 1(K14 9SV4 IS 31 168 Vi 82 153 i 31 93 80 Vi 60 Vi 88 25 61 49 Vi llrti 26 62 V4 344 26 Va 23 52 'i 1731 3 V4 08 Vj 36 Vi 74 117V4 454 62 Vi 16 34 Vi BO 66 74 V4 94 29.500 1.700 2MJ 6"0 2'0 100 1,800 600 140 15 ins ,294 64 33 274 40 Vi 13SVi 1R6 29 . 3S4 27 40 Vs do 1st pf .... do 2d pf .... Gen Electric .. Gt North pf .. Gt North Ore.. Illinois Central. Interbor Met .. do preferred. . Inter Harveater Inter Marine pf Int Paper Int Pump ...... Iowa Central K C Southern.. do preferred.. Laclede Gaa . Loula A Nash.. Minn A St L .. M. S P A S S M Mo. Kan A Tex. do preforred.. Missouri Paclllc Nat Biscuit .... Nat I-eed Mex N Ry 2 pf N T Central ... N Y. Ont A Wes Norfolk A Wes North Am . .... North Pacific .. Pacific Mall ... Pennsylvania ... People's Gas ... P. C C A St L.. Pittsburg Coal.. Pressed S Car.. Pull Pal Car . . 100 J.1'0 700 SOO 4.3'Hj 2.000 152 H 123 V 57 1321, 2014 654, 152 '4 124 V nit 132 Vi 19 64 Va 40O 200 SOO 1.000 " 'l.BOO I'M I 100 "666 ""boo '"inn 6.500 100 124 40-4 19 32 4 iosii 145 23 'S3 4Si' B6t4' 37 "4 112 Vk 1214 404 184 32 Vi 145 "si'vs "is"" "MVi 85 4s 111. 5,700 102 101 Vi l.00 1IK 4.11H) 1.400 100 1O0 r.oo 200 11 2S 129 4 HSt4 994 174 81V4 160 V4 ies 1174 29 Vi 12H 108 68 '4 17 81 160 162 Vi" Ry Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel.. 9.600 do prererrea. Rock Island Co do preferred.. Ft L A S F 2 pf St L Southwest. do preferred.. Sloes-Sheffield M Southern Pao .. Southern Ry . do preferred.. Tenn Cooper . .. 2,500 100 100 30 H HI 89 30 Vi l 80 "eix 115 2H 2V4 34 4 28 Vi "S4' 172 93 Vi 200 02 6,700 700 100 400 SOO "ioo lies 21 44 24 83 Vi 26 V. 173 i 934 :74ii 117Vs 45 H 62 "4 1S 85 61 74 Vi Texaa & Pacific Tol. St L A Wes do prererrea. Union Pacific . do preferred. TJ S Realty ... U S Rubber .. IT R Steel 69.70I) 600 82. 900 734 117 Vi 45 H 62 1 84 Vi 60 Vi do prererrea.. Utah Copper . . . Va-Caro Cliem . Wabash do preferred.. Western Md ... Westing Klec Western I'nloru. Wheel ALE.. 1 - V. i V. Vnllntf 1,000 9O0 70(1 1.1O0 700 100 '""66 T.200 17H 178 17694 . . . 1. - .1 .- iifiiwlA shares. loiai saica iui uib BONDS. NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Closing quotations: T7. s. ref. 2a reg-lOO IN. Y. C K 8V4S.89V4B No. paciflo 3s... 70 i t.Mf!o 4a 10OV4 do coupon ...iwx V. B. 3s reg 102 do coupon ...12 TJ. s. new 4a reg.ll.tV, do coupon ...loH D. A R. Q. 4S... 94B Union Pacific 48.100 Z Wis. Central 4s. 93B Japanese 4s .... 90 Money, Exchange, Etc NEW YORK, Jan. S. Money on call, 4 VI 4SSV4 Ppr cent; ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 4Vi: offered at 4Mi. m Time loans fairly active and strong. 60 days and 90 days, 8viJ8i per cent; six months. 3M per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4i5 per cent. Sterling exchange strong with actual busi ness In bsnkers' bills st 84.822504.8250 for ftO-dsr bllla and at 84.S540 for demand. Commercial bills. 84.61 Va 4.42 Vi. Bar allver. 64 Vic Mexican dollars. 45c Government bonda. steady; railroad bonds. Irregular. ' LONDON. Jan. 0. Bar silver Steady, 33 3-10d per ounce. Money 2 2 per cent. The rate of discount In tha open marxet for ahort bills Is 8VitTSl-d J" nt: Ior three months' bills, 8 5-16934 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO Jan. . Sterling on London. 60 days. 84.83 Vi; sterling on Lon don, sight, 84-834. Drafts Sight. 6c; telegraph. Sc. CHICAGO. Jan. 6. Exchange on- New York, par. Coadltloa ef tho Treasury. WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. At the beginning of business today the condition of tne I'nlted Btatea Treasury waa: Working Glance la trury of In banks and Phlllplns treasury.. 8a,8iil.68 Total balance In general fund.... 87.045.C63 Ordinary receipts yesterday !' , J'i' i2J Disbursements , A'.o The deficit to data this flspfl year 1.343.011. as against 824.602,947 at this time last year. , . These figures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. a Stocks at Boston. BOSTON, Jan. 6. Closing quotations: Alloues 86 Vi I Nevada Con. ... 18 "4 1 Amalg. Oopper.. 63V,'Niplaslng Mines.. 10vi A. Z. L. A Sm.. 23 INorth Butts..... 9V4 Arlxona Com. .. 14 l.North Lake 6 V, Atiniio 3 lOld' Dominion... 88B - t - . . . . . , , 1 . B A C C A 8 M. UltOsceola uaceoi, parrott (8. A C) 114 Butte Coalition. 18 Cat. A Arlsona. ei Cel. Jk ttecla 610 Qulncy 70 Shannon UVi Centennial 14A Superior ........ ow ya Sup A Boa afln.. SVi Sup A Pitts Cop. 131 Tamarack 47 Vi U. 8. 8. R. A M. 834 do preferred . . 46 Utah Con 134 Utah Copper Co. 45 4 Cop. Ran. C. Co. 6iVi K. Butte Cp. M. 12 Franklin 94 Glroux Con. ... I. Rovale iCod.1 15 Kerr Lake 644 Lake Copper.... 4 V Miami Oopper.. . Mohawk 19 V, 1 Winona SVi 43 Wolverine .j.-a.. lltf Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Jan. S. Standard copper, oulet: spot. January and February. 12.104 12.20c; March and April, 12-1612.25c London, llrm: spot, 156 15s; futures, 57 lis Sd. Custom-house returns show exports of 2412 tons so far this month. Lake copper, 13.004J 13.23c; electrolytic, 12.75 ! 13.00c, and casting, 12.50012.76. Tin. quiet; spot and January, 39.860 89 73c; February. 89.1089.0Oc; March and April. 89.0039.60c London, dull; spot. "Lead, quiet. A45.50o New York; 4.80 84 850 East St. Loula London. 13 6s. Spelter, quiet. 6.6565.65o New York; 5.40 e 6.45c East St. Louis. London. 24. Iron Cleveland warrants. 60s HVid In London. Locally iron was quiet. No. 1 foun dry Northern, S15-26 16.25; No. a. 14.75fl 15.75; No. 1 Southern and do soft, 815.A3C 13.73. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. Coffee futures closed steadv. net 5 points to 7 points higher. Sales, 114 000 bags. January, 11.40c; February, ll'45c: March. 11.50o; April. 11.44c; May, 1143c; June. 11.35c; July, 11.83o; August. 1124c- Soplember. 11.18c; October. lL07o; November. lLUc; December, 10.96c Spot coffee, steady. No. 7 Rio, 13Vic; No. 4 Santos. 13Tc Mild coffee, quiet; cordova, "r,1 sugar, nominal; centrifugal, .86 test. S S0c to 8.86c; muscovado. 8.30 to 8.36c; molasses sugar. 8.06 to S 11c Refined, quiet. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. Evaporated apples, quiet with buyers and sellers apart; on ths Spot, fancy Is quoted at 12Vi&13o; choice, 11'tailVic; prime, tlHtJllwC. prunes. In leas active demand, both ror local consumption and for export, but of ferings are small and prices steady, quota tfona ranging from 7V4 to lOlio for Calif or nla7upio 80-4OS and lOSllc for Orogons from 60s to 80s. Peaches. Inactive, but prices firmly held: choice. 7ic; extra choice, 8V48Vio fancy. SJ9Via. f-bleSHTO Produce Market, CHICAGO Jan. B. Butter Steady; amarle 2302eo; dairies. 24925o. creameries. w reeipta, 1260 cases at mark! case T Included. 19Viy22Vic; firsts, "cneeaeterd1?: dateles. IBOlSHc; twln 13tV 18 TiTYoung Americas, 15H5Vic; long horns. 16Vilf: New York Cotton Market. vrtf YORK. Jan. 5. Cotton futures eliedflrin. C oslng bids: January 14.73o: IVrS 14.Hc; March, 14.99c; April, fsoocaiay, 1612c; June and July. 15.13c; August. 1440: October. 1345C ASpot Clo-ed steady. 10 1 Point, higher v Mld nplands, 15c; do gulf. 16.25c No sales. Hops at Now York. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. Hops Firm ; Pa ciflo Coast. 1910. 18821c. Duluth Flax Market. DCLUTH, Jan. 6. Flax on track to arrive 12.65; May. $2.69 Wool at St, Iula. ST LOUIS. Jan. 6, Wool Unchanged. 1.300 82 814 400 104 Vi 104 "s'.66o "ei'vi 'si it ... f. . ..... ..... ...... ..... ..... ""306 i42i i-iivi 2I2O0 125 Va 124 100 OS 06 Bonds Investments TimberLands HcCRATH NHJHAUSEN CO. 701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bldg. Pwtland Oregon Territory and Western mediums. 21 22c: AM mediums: 1719c: fine, '.' Medium grades, combing and clothing. 22 23c; light fine. 20 22c; heavy fine, 16 &JU7c; tab wash. 200 33o. WHEAT TAKEN REEL. STROXG DEMAND IX MIDDLE WESTERX MARKETS, Canse Sharp Advance at Chicago. Primary Receipts Are Lighter. Estimated Argentine Shipments. 43HICAQO, Jan. 6. With the exception of a momentary dip at the outset, wheat prices advanced rapidly all day. Leading longs openly added to their holdings on the way up. Northwestern centers, where the dimi nution of arrivals had been most pro nounced, surpassed Chicago In tho extent of the bulge, and were buyera here, Minne apolis was reported outbidding Kansas City for hard Winter wheat in Nebraska, but not setting much at the advance. Primary re ceipts today showed a falling off of more than a third, compared with a year ago. It was also noticed that Argentine shlpmenta for the week promised to bo only 4S0.0OO bushels against 2.800,000 bushels for the pre vious seven days. Initial weakness was due to lower European quotations, which after the first few minutes of trade were com pletely ignored. May ranged from 8o to 99c ana closed lVilio net higher at 994G99C . . Competition from investors and specula tors kept corn values on the Jump. Coun try offerings, however, showed a huge In crease. Fluctuations In the May option were between 484c and 494c with final sales at 49Vi49HC a gain of o over last night. Cash corn waa firm. No. 9 yellow closed at 46Vi47c In oats tho market held firm in sympathy with other grains. May sold from 84o to 84i34Vc finishing 440 up at 8484V4c Provialons were easy at first, but were helped later by the advance ot all cereale. When the pit was cleared pork had In creased in cost 100 to 20c, lard was dearer 2Vic to 5c and ribs 10c to 12Vic. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. nnn. Hleh. Low. Close. 8 .94 Vi .8 .9Vi .944 .96 .93 Vi .94 Vi .46 .48 Vi .481 .49 .494 .6Vi .60?, .61 Vi .34Vi -84 .4 .34 Vi .SV4 -83 Vi Jan....... May July Sept Jan...... May July Sept May July Sept May .. Jan....... May July Jan. ...... 8 .944 8 .9oVi .98Vi -99 .94H -OS .98Vi -94Vi CORN. .45 .45 V4 .49 v 49' .49 .60 W .60 .61V OATS. .14V4 .344 .S4Vt .S3 Vi .34 54 .33 Vi xr i.- ia rrm K. 18.81V4 18.87V4 18tVi 18.80 LARD. 10 17V. 10.62V4 ,0.10 10.22 Vi 19.00 10.10 10.874 10.07 Vi . 10.00 10.45 10.15 10.87 Vi I SHORT RIBS. 10.t7Vi 10 80 10.87V4 a?4?f 9 1111 9.77V4 10.00 8.90 May Cash "quotations were aa follows: Flour 13 cents nisi"". Barley Feed or mixing, 60T2o; fair to 1 choice maltlmr. 85fj0c Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, 3.; No. 1 Northwestern. $2.68. Timothy seed tlO. Clover 315. ... -Pork Mess, per barrel. SlS TSfflSO, Lard Per 100 pounds. 310.45. Short ribs Sides (loose). 8.87i 010.86 l-ldes Short, clear (boxed), 810.62 ViO 10.75. Grain statistics: Total olearances of wheat and Hour wars equal to 18,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 329.000 bushels, compared with 621. 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 12 cars; corn. 172 cars; oats, 108 cars; hogs, 28,009 head. . Receipts. Flour, barrels 29.300 Wheat, bushels ......... 75.600 Corn, bushels 872,600 Oats, bushels 828,800 Shipments. 14.800 32.S00 147.100 448,000 Rye, bushels 8.600 Barley, bushels 148.500 84,600 Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. S. Wheat close: May. 31.0SV4; July, 81.00; No. 1 hard, SlOOVi ; No. 1 Northern. 11.08 Vi 1.09; to arrive, 81.08 1.09; No. 2 Northern. 11,06 107V4; to arrive, 81.05 1,07 Vi ; No. 8 wheat. 81.03(01.06. European Grain Markets. LONDON. Jan. 6. Cargoes steady. Walla Walla for shipment, 86s. English country markets partially 6d dearer. French country markets dull. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 6. Wheat (March, 7s lV,d; May, s ld; weather cloudy. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. Wheat Firm. 6potquotatlona: Wheat Shipping, 31. CO C162Vi per cental. Barley Feed. 81-12Vj S 1 13i per cental; brewing. 31.161.17Vi per cental. Oats Red. 6 1.07 Vi 1-27 H Per cental; white. 11.47 Vi 6 1-55 per cental; black. (1.356 1.40 per cental. Call board salea: Wheat No trading. Barley May, $1.17 Vi Pr cental; December. $1.174 bid per cental. $1.18'. asked per cental. Grain Markets of tho Northwest. SEATTLE. Jan. 5. Milling quotations Bluestem, 85o: fortyfold, 83c; club, 82o: fife. 62c; red Russian, 80c Export wheat Bluestem. 82c; fortyfold. 80c; club, T9o: fife, 7 Bo; red Russian, 77c Yesterday's car receipts were: Wheat, 16 cars; corn, 4 cars; oata, 4 cars; barley, 4 cars; hay, 7 cars. TAOOMA, Jan. S Wheat Export grades: Bluestem. 84 in 84 Vic: club. 82; 82 Vic; red Russian. 80c; fortyfold, 83c Milling: Blue stem. 844V.c; club. 82Vic; red Russian. HOc: fortyfold. K3c. Receipts Wheat, 31 Resolved That Portland should cease ex perimenting with different pave ments and per manently adopt Bitulithic lumbermetns 1 National Bank CORNER FIFTH aad STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $50G000 OFFICERS, G. K. Weatwortb, Preatdeat John A. Keating; ..Vice-President Geo. t. McPheraoa Vice-PTeaident G. M. Rice. Cnahler F. A. Freeman Assistant Cashier Graham Dukehart. ... Assistant Cashier Merchants National - Bank Portland, CAPITAL AND AccoTonta of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Indi viduals solicited. Every courtesy consistent with prudent and con servative banking extended to our depositors. Portland Trust Co. of Oregon Capital, - $300,000 Surplus and Profits, 76,000 4 per cent interest paid on savings deposits, computed semi-annually. Accounts of individuals, firms and corpora tions invited. H. L. Pittock, President. F. W. Leadbetter, Vice-President. Emery Olmstead, Vice-President and Manager, fc A. 5. Nichols, Vice-President. B. Lee Paget, Secretary. i . t i First National Bant Capital $1,500,000 . Surplus 750,000. Oldest National Bank West of tM, Rocky Mountains 1 ' ' Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building Fifth and Morrison Stroot Cafcital end Surplus $953,003 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Savings cars; barley. S cars; oats, 1 car; hay, 8 cars. THRIFTY MAIM LOSES $100 Rancher Walts Two Days Before Advertising for Money. "WHITE SALMON, "Wash., Jan. 5. (Special.) Charles Frlck dropped his wallet, containing- $100, while on the way home and has Just recovered It. So thrifty Is Frlck that he wheeli i all his supplies In a harrow to his little five-acre plot up the valley, which to Is strung-ling to set to trees;HJ!en for two days before coming to town to advertise the loss. TRAVELEKff OC1P1L San Francisco, Los Anjelss ani San Diego Direct Worth Pacific B. a Coe S. B. Koaaoke an B. Elder aaU every Wednesday Elrnttely at 4 T P. at. KxiS- jflUtl'Sr. Faaseaa Aaoafc fhoaas at. ISle. A late. iv FBAJTCISCO rOUTLAXD 68. CO. New service to Vom AnBeles via San Fran cisco svery five oays. From Ainsworth dock. Portland, 4 P. M. BS2b City Jan. 7, Beaver 1. Bea 17. From Ban Francisco, northbound 12 K. 6S Beaver Jan. , Bear 11, Boaa City 16. From San Pedro northbound, u Bear Jan , Bose City 14, Beaver 19. II. O. Smith. C. T. A 148 Third St. ji W Ransom, Acent, Alneworth Dock. phones t Main 408. 286; A 140s. COOS BAY LINE CTEAMSB BBBAKWATKB sails from Alaska dock. Portland. P. M. Deo. IS, 20. ilTjaS. 1.10. 17. i4. Bl. Feb. T. 14. il. and every Tuesday night thereafter during : the w'nTsr. Fr?lrht received at Alaska ock ontll 6 P. M. dally. Passenger fare ftrst claai. llOi aecod-olaas. $7, Including meals and berth. Ticket, on sals at AlnsworU Ixick. Phones Mala 3SS. A 12S4t Oregon. SURPLUS, $350,000.00 TBAVELER'S GtJIDK. LONDON PARIS HAMBURG BBATAVTA Jan. 21, 8 A. M. (flTiKH. GRANT ..Jan. 28, 0 A. M. PKNXSYLVAMA Feb. 8, 1 P. M. tKAIEUCf AUO. C....Feb. 11. 10 A. M. tUnexcelled Rltz-Carlton a la Carte Restau rant, Gymnasium. Elec. Baths, Elevator, Palm Garden. "Second Cabin only. J Ham burs: direct Hamburg? via Cherbourg. GIBRALTAR. AlXilERS. NAPLKS. GENOA. By new 17.000 ton steamers, equipped with all modern safety appliances. Electrio Baths. Gvmnaslum, Elevator, etc. S. 8. TLF,VKI,AN1 Jan. 8, 10 A. M. S. 8. CINCINNATI.. .....Feb. 14, March 19. S. BAT A VIA Feb. S INRPles and uenoaomy. I r'UTTClTtfl (M T A WTVaa art.B r. ;W?..- - . nig irtw! a w.-m a ORIENT Madeira. Santa. Ttal-r. Greece, Turkey, Ea-y1t. tioiv l.and. Nile. etn. Finest Trip Ever PlanneA. Strictly First- Clnaa. IvCavlnic New York Jan. 2, By the S. S. CLEVELA N D (17.000 tensX K I 111 II Villi! MOe At itjv an f l 4 y k i (in SO TI AVS. roT IP. Otar CrulHea to tb Wnt liMllea. Southl America. Aroond the WorM.Pp the Nile.to. I Send or Uuttraled Booklet: HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 160 Powell St., San Francisco, CaU. at Local Asrenta. lfr ElVaV" IV!Kt j So saut acaxhet waa