THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, " '"RUART 17, 1914 17 V V FARMERS HOLD BACK No Wheat Selling Yet on Ac count of Taxes. COUNTRY SUPPLIES SMALL Growers Waiting for 9 0-Cent Mar ket, but Buyers Cannot Advance IV) ls Vithout Outside De mand as at Present. AUaousa tax time 1b approaching, wheat holders in the country are showing no signs of weakening, as sortie dealers thought they would. Almust the only soiling dona recent ly has been by speculators. Farmers are holding out tor a l0-ccnt basis, and liud strength for their position In the extreme lightness of atouks. Some grain men estl lnato farmers holdings at the present time available for market, at only l.ono.OOO bush els. There Is no doubt that the bulk of the supply left In the country Is tn second bands and there ha a place for all this dealers' wheat. Buying Prices are around 83 and 88 cents for club. Millars and exporters will not raise their bids, and consequently trading lias come to a stop. The Oriental demand for wheat, which, a week ago gava promise of resulting In something, has ceased, prob ably because of financial conditions on the other side. There Is a little buying by Oalifomlans, but tbey are not over keen. It Is the general belief, however, that Cali fornia will talis a lot of wheat before the season Is over. There Is no Improvement in sight yet In tbe export flour trade. Mill feed, for this reason, is firmer. Loosl receipts. In cars, reported by the Merchants" Exchange, as follows: Wneat Barloy Flour Oats Hay Monday ...... 81 Year ago 33S Seaa'n to date. 1821) Year ago 13143 Tbe weekly wheat chants Kxuhange follow: American visible supply. J 7 1H 4 19. ' 8 J(V0 1875 J 344 701 1478 1200 statistics of the 8 1697 13UU Mer- bluestem, 'Sc: forty-fold, 89c: red Russian. OATS So. 1 white, milling. 224.50 33.5034; cracked, $34.C0 :.5023 per ton; brew- reb. Keb. Veb. Feb. Keb. l'Vb. I'cb. Keb. Veb. Feb. 16, jni4 17, mis .... IHl .... 1911 .... 11)10 l'.IOH .... !HS 1M07 .... l!iu .... i sua .... Increase, quantities on Pa W 30, JO, -it . i"!, 1 OS, (KX) . H4,583,OOft . M.43tj,0n0 . 4a.47S.u0 . 'Ju.827.0UO . U9.0tj8.OU0 - 1,504,000 44.4 I tt.lKttl l.ltllt.tMJU . 43,613,000 72,000 . 4,uo2,ooo a.'iO.ooo . a,a;i8.oou ."-o,ow Decrease. 101,000 40S.OO0 J,37'J,000 oSO.OOO s.ooo Kor . K. . . . L-ntinem. k ntiljiR Feb. 14 BusliH Jo.OSO.Utl'l 1 7.7US.OOO Week enilins Week ending inn Feb. 7 Feb. 15. 'la Bushels SuFliets 21,0OJ.MJl Sl.lKis.UUO J3,iSl.Xm 'J4,83'J,UOO Tclals ...4O.S4S.0llO S7.092.OOO 4U.SOO.000 World Shipments (flour Inrtuded) Im out 1'. S.j t'.nn. A riont ilia . Australia . Imtiuh. rj'ts Kussia . . . . India Week endlns; Feb. 14 13llsllOl; 4,0!2.mm l.ll'JU.IIOII 2-l.VJ,UH 1.o::-.ooo 4,008.01 1 4 4.000 AVeek Week ending ending Keb. 7 Feb. 13, '13 Bushels 3,780,000 1.809,000 2,-lts,ooo 2,2-'4,0il Il470.0O0 Bushels 4.il54,O00 5,024,000 l.Ssu 000 PS4.O0O S'JJ.OOO Totals ...13.348.000 12.7iO.O0O 13,400,000 World's, shipments, season to date Total since Same period Front July 1, '13. last season. Tj. s. und Canada. .. .183, Is !mmi 1 B7,3u,000 rRenuna .IW.UUJ.UIM fil.U44.000 Australia ISL'-t2S,0OO 22,UU9,O00 Kanubiuii ports 3s, 1 40,000 40.781.000 JIUfsia 104.H44.O0O 74.1194,000 inaia, -i,tJuS,0OU -42. 577,000 Totals 403,700.000 389,101.000 Foreign crop conditions are summarized by Broomhall as- follows; Australia Conditions are unchanged from last week.. Good exportation is. confidently expected during the present month. India Outlook- unchanged. In the central dlbCriots harvesting is progressing, but of fers of wheat are kbsolutely nil. , 1 . a. iLeUv.i 4.1, o Clop OUtlOOK IS favorable and the weather very favorable for Vpann. T1.. I , , . - - . 1 " ....,,,,-. it an oecome season able and many complaints are being received of damage from the recent severe cold. Na tive supplies are small and foreign wheat wusiuiny Doing imported. Germany There are no complaints re- gardlng the new crop. Native supplies are Increasing and freely exported. Foreign trade Is better. Thn ...th.. 1 I , , - Iluilliv-Th. u.-. a f 1, I ., - utimor ana ine crop outlook is favorable. Arrivals for '"uuuiuib to small, Dut of fers for deferred shipment are larger, Roumanla and Bulgaria41rop outlook favorable. Arrivals are light, but liberal ex ports are predicted during the season. It is expected that there will be good quart, titles for export. The weather Is mild. BUOCK OF HOPS OOKS TO LONDON Voar Thousand-Bale Consignment Deal Be ing Worked. There is cverv rMmn n kii i. . . . ... o tllt nig large liop consignment deal now being " - v.iuuriiia win oe put through successfully. This will mean the removal of a brook of .4 000 . bales of Sonomas from the -Americarr'irmrketlf as the hops win be shipped at onco to London. Most of the purchases In this state In the past two weeks have also been for export, all of which should eventually strengthen the do mestic position. A number of deals In Oregon hops were put through yesterday, but the particulars were withheld. McNeff Bros, bought the Pelkey lot of 65 bales of Yaklmas. The London press quotation came through unchanged from last week, 90 to 120 shil lings, equivalent to lVi to 25 cents. Bern bard Ring- writes from Nuremberg under date of January 28: "there is no material change to note from our market. The tendency remains firm, especially for all greenish hops, which are very scarce nd very high rated. We esti mate that during the last four weeks more than .1000 bales have been taken off the market. The dally receipts, are -Insignificant ami never In previous years has stocfe, been lu such small compass as this year.' KM'KllTd OF ORANtiESj ARK SMAIX On!; laur ':ir Keieive.l by California J Steamer Vegetable Arrivals. r.ast night's steamer brought only four "f. "ranges. At the rate the fruit Is Suing it; to consumption the local supply will be entirely cleaned up before the next ;raitipr arrives. A miscellaneous assort iiK U of small vegetables was also brought up. , Hail receipts included two ears of cauli flower and one of sweet potatoes. To matoes and eggplant were scarce, but other kinds of vegetables wero In full supply. Prices wert . steady. Kgg' Market Is Firm. Tho egg market -was firm with the bulk of sales at 24 to 53 cents. Receipts were not large. There were a few northern or ders on the market and buying for ship ping account added to the firmness. Poultry receipts were Bmall aud Satur day's prices wsre repeated. Dressed meats ' were also scarce and firm. Butter and cheese were firm at the old quotations. Bask Clearings. Bask clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: . Clearings. Balances. T-ortland 1.0.824 203.615 Pcattle ., 2,'J2I.08 287 lOo Tacoma 427.038 14'2u Spokane 734.1UO 73382 rOBTtAND MAKKKT QUOTATIONS, drain, I lour, reed, Ete. WHEAT Track prices Club, Sgg'ici CORN Whole. S33 per ton. ail;LBI Feed. 2 inu-. S24; rolled. 23. FLOUR Patents. $4.0 per barrel; straights, 14: exports, S8.0S93.80: .valley, $4.00; graham, S4.0O; whole wheat, S4.80. KAY No. 1 Eastern Oregon timothy, fl30; mixed timothy, C14.00; alfalfa. 814; clover, 4j10; valley, grain bay, 812O13.50. MILLFEKD Bran. ,23 per ton; shortr. $24; middlings. 830. . . Fruits and Vegetables. Local Jooblng quotations: TROPICAL FRL1TS Oranges, navels, - ioi2 2. per box; lemons, $3.304.3O per box; pineapples, c per pound; bananas. 4i4o per pound; tangerines. $1.75 per box; grape t: ult, califorula, $3.0; Florida, $3i&8 per box. VEGETABLE Cauliflower. tS.23 per crate; cucumbers, $1.60j1.75 per dozen; eggplant. louloc per pound; peppers. J-'so per pound: radishes, 33e per dozen; head lettuce, 2iuv2.25 per crate; garlic 120 per pound; sprouts, llo per pound; artichokes, $1.75 per dozen; squash. I W 1C; celery, $o.oO per crate; tomatoes. $2.23 e?2.o0 per crate; hothousa lettuce, 3O&70C per oox; spinach, $1 per crate; horseradish, SdrlOe; rhubarb, 10tS,124c per pound; cab- oage, :i:iSc per pound. liKtlBri FRUIT Apples, 73c$2.25 per dux. grapes, Malagas. $7 5049 ner keg: Km perors. $4 per keg; cranberries. $1213.S0 per narrel; pears. (10LBO. ONION'S Old, S.'i.2.-.r;i.0 per Back; buy ing price, sj per sack at shipping poiuts. POTATO;.-! Oregon, 80jtoa per hun dred; buying price, OUtsTSo at shipping points; sweet potatoes. $2.252.CO per crate. SACK VEGETABLES Turnips, SI; car rots, $1; parsnips, $1; beets, $1. Iatry and Country Produce. Local Jobbing quotations: KOGS Oregon fresh ranch. 24 &i 25o per oosen. POULTRY Bens, 15 16c; Springs. 15H loa; turkeys, live, 0 6 22c; dressed, choice. 20tf,2tic; ducks, 14 & 18c; geese, ll313c. CHEESE Oregon tiipiuts, 21oj Daisies, nominal; Young Americas, nominal. BUTTEIt C'rcauiary prints, extras, 85c per pound; cubes, 32c PORK Fancy, Jlc per pound. VBAL Fancy. 14 014 tic per pound. Staple Groceries, Local Jobbing quotations: SALMON Columbia River, one-pound talis, $2.25 pei dozen; half-pound flats, $1.40; one-pound flats, $2.46; Alaska, pink, one-pound tails, hie; silversides, one-pound talis, $1.25. HONEY Choice, $3.40 8. 50 per case. NUTS Walnuts. 144?20c per pound; Braxli nuts, 20c: filberts, 1415o; almonds. lucorliSo; peanuts. opoc; cocuanuts, $1 per dosen: chestnuts, &)ittl0c per pound; pe cans, 141io. BEANS Small white, tic; large white, .t0c; Lima, 6.30c; pink, c; Mexican, Sisc; bayou, 5c SUGAR Fruit and berry. $4.80; Honolulu plantation. $4.75: beet. S4.60: extra C. JU- powdered, barrels, $5.05. COFFEE sRoasted, in drums, 16852o per pound. SALT Granulated. $14.00 per ton; halt ground, loos. $10.25 per ton; 60s. $11 per ton ; dairy, $12.50 per ton. RICE No.- 1 Japan. uCKc: cheaper grades. 4Vc; Southern head, 58o. DRIED FRUITS Apples. lOo per pound; apricots. 12pl4c; peaches, 8011c; prunes, Italians, 8&10c; currants, Utac; ,-aislns, loose. Muscatel, 8?4W7i4c; bleached Thomp son, llic: uubleacbed Sultanas, 5Hc; seed ed, 0c; dates, Persian. 707)ao per pound; fard, $1.40 per box. FIGS Package, 6 oi., 50 to box, $1.85; package. 10 uz., 3 2 to box, 80c; white, 23-lb. box. $1.7J; black, 25-lb. box, $1.76; black. 60-lb. box. $2.50; black. 10-lb. box. $1.15; Calarab candy figs, 20-lb. box, $3; Smyrna, per box $1.60. YARD RUN IS RECORD Over Ten Thousand Head of Stock Unloaded. MARKET HOLDING FIRM Provisions. HAMS 10 to 12-pound, 1S 3 10Ac; 12 to 14-pound, 18ttPl94ic; 14 to 18-pound. 18aiUc; skinned. layAo; picnic, u; boiled, 22c. 2ACON Fancy, 282Tc; standard. 210 DRY SALT CURED Bacon, 18H20c; short clear backs, 14 916c; exports. 160 161,3c; strips, 16&17HC LARD Tierce basis: Pure. 13K018tc; compound, 10 He OH Oils. -Barrels. 13 He; cases, COAL 20 c. GASOLINE Bulk, 16c; cases, spirit, bulk, 18c; cases. 28c. UNSEED OIL Raw. barrels, 61; boiled. uonoia. eje; raw, cases, oOo; boiled, cases. 17H S3o; motor 6Sc. TURPENTINE tanks, 61c -In case. 68o per gallon; ISO Hops. Wool and Hides. HOPS lula crop, prime and choice, lUc: 1814 contracts. 14 d 15a. PELTS Dry, 10c; dry short wool, 7c: dry shearings, 10o; green shearings. 10c I salted lights. uo7oc; salted heavy, 75v0o. HIDES Baited hides, 12Hc per pound; salt kip, 13c; salted calf. 19c; green hides, lllic; dry hides, 23c; dry calf, 23c; salbsd bulls, Sc per pound; green bulls, 7c WOOL Valley, ltitol7c; Eastern Oregon, 10(0 15c. MOHAIR 1813 clip, 2&27e per pound. CASCARA BARK. Old and new. 5c per pound. CfRAIN BAGS In car- lots, 88Hc. Stvloe of All Classes Advance JUdel, Cattle and sbeep Sell at Full Prices liatubav Again Bring $6.75. All records were broken for Uvoelock. re ceipts at tbe Portland Union Stockyards yesterday. One hundred carloads of stock amounting to 10,173 head arrived. In spite or tba big run the market was firm through out, and hog prices advanced a nickel. titeera sold at last week's prices. Two prime loads brought S. The bulk of sales were at 17. SO to $7.84. Cows sold firm $ to $6.65, and bulls at the old price. Ihe top of the hog market was lifted to !.( eight toads selling at that figure. An equal number of loads were taken at $8.60. Heavy hogs showed a similar ad vance. Firmness prevailed In the sheep division. A small load of yearling wethers brought $S. Three loads of ewes were sold, but none went over $4.25. The best iambs again brought 8S.7S. Receipts were 1168 cattle, 1 alf, 46S8 hogs and 4S1 sheep. Shippers were: Phillips and Coleman, Baker, t car cattle; Ed Coles, Hainesw 4 cars cattle; B. F- Keeler. Pendleton, 1 car cattio; Frank W. Burke. Burley, S cars cat tle; Ball Sc Kenyon, Ontario, 2 cars cattle; Henry Eldredge. Ontario. 1 car cattle; E. H. Davis. Nampa, 1 car cattle; S. Pinkbam, Nampa, 1 car cattle; Frank Dodson, Nampa, i cars cattle; K. L. Wiley, Joseph, a cars cattle; J. E. Reynolds, La Grande. 2 cars cattle; M. 8. Mayfield. Terrebonne. 1 car cattle; J. H. Gray, Terrebonne. 1 oar cattle: Charles Hoyd. Bend, 1 car cattle; Miller & Lux. Echo, IS cattle to Union Meat Com pany; Mike Rund, Baker, 2 cars cattle; H. O. Powell, Baker, 1 car cattle; George El liott, Baker, 1 car cattle; Independent Meat Company, Welser, 1 car cattle; Spauldlng & Vaughn. Baker, 1 car hogs; Davis Bros., North Powder. 1 car liogs; J. W. Chandler. Union Junction, 3 cars hogs: same. Enter prise, 1 car hogs; same, Wallowa, 1 car hogs; Victor & Bursell, Central Point, 1 car hogs; M. Albertson, Peekaboo, 1 car hogs; I. Johnson, Richfield, 1 car hogs; O. E. Weed, Burley; same, from Buhl; same, from Marshfieid; same, from American Falls, a total of 6 cars of hogs direct to Union Meat Company; Selver & Weed.' Rupert, 1 car hogs; W. L. Turner. Nampa, 1 car hogs; J. L. Baker. Caldwell, 1 car hogs; E. Wia ner, Caldwell, 2 cars hogs; Ward & Har rington, Caldwell, 2 cars hogs; Sol Dicker eon, Weiser, 1 car hogs; K. D. Barnes. En terprise, 3 cars hogs; Kiddle Brothers, Im bier, 2 cars hogs; it. E. Weant, Vale, 1 car hogf; M, S. Carlson, Armstead, 1 oar hogs; J. B. Watson, Eatou, 1 car sheep; MoCuily & Rumble, Joseph, 3 cars sheep: W. E. Boder, Joseph, z cars sheep; w. L. Lewis. Central Point, 1 car sheep; pay F. Weeks, Parmar, 2 cars sheep: J. A. Hlgglns, Par mar, 1 car sheep; Walter M. Burrows, Dil lon. 8 cara.shep, direct to Union Meat Com pany; c. W. Corner, Haines, 1 car cattle and hogs; J. M. Evans, Caldwell, 2 cars cattle and hogs; J. w. Chandler, Island City. 1 car cattle and hogs; C. O. Roice, Eden, 1 car cattle and hogs; Albert Hill, Payette. 3 cars cattle, talves and hogs. Alio uay a sales were as follows: Coffee and riugmr. NEW YOHK, Feb. 10. Smaller Brazilian coffee receipts seemed to be attributd part ly to unfavorable weather and failed to Inspire much buying In today's market. The opening was dull at a decline of 4 to 0 points, and active months sold 7 to 9 points net lower during tho early trading, in re sponse to disappointing cables and reports of lower cost and freight offers. A rally to within 2 or 3 points of Saturday's closing figures followed on covering, but the mar ket weakened agnin under renewed liquida tion, closing steady, but from 5 to 0 points net lower. Sales, 43,500. Februarv. 0.14c; March, 8.18n; May, H.40c; Julv, a.flbc; Sep tember, 0.70c; October, 0.81c; December. w.t0o. iipot. quiet: Rio, Xo. 4. 12Hc. Mild coffee 16c. nominal. Raw sugar quiet. Muscovado, 2.08c; cen. trlfugal, 3.4Sc; molasses, 2.73c; refined, quiet. 7. 9y,c; Santos, No. dull; Cordova, 33 easy, 8.95 (21 7a Metal Markets. NEW "YORK, Feb. 18. Lead e.OG: London, 19 Ts ed. Spelter quiet, 5.35 c& 5.45; London, 6d. Copper, dull. Standard, spot, 14.12 V- 14.62; May. 14.12H 14.50; electrolytic. 14.87 'i; lake, nominal; casting, 14.62H 14.75. Tin easy. Spot, 40.354O.75; April, 40.100 40.35. Antimony dull. Cookson's. 7.25. Iron steady. No. 1 Northern, 15. 0O 13.50; No. 3 Northern, 14.75 15.25; No. 1 South ern. 14.7B15.S5; No. 1 Southern soft, 14.73 4J 15.25. CRATER LAKE PARK BOOMED Southern Pacific to 5 Cake Mow for Tourists. Resort Crater Lake will be made the Mecca of tourists this year and every year hereafter. If the efforts of the Southern Pacific passenger department are of any avail. John 11. Scott, ' general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, com pleted arransements yesterday for pub lishing; rates over a diverse routine; that will permit travelers to visit Crater Lake National Park and pass some time there without any extra rail road chargre. Fassengrera will be able to leave the train at Medford.. on the southbound trip, go to the lake and to Chiloquin, on the Xatron-Klamath cutoff norm or Klamath Kails. Through tick ets will be honored over this route. Northbound passengers can gro to Chilo quin and connect with the railroad again at Medford. ROAD PRESIDENT IS GUEST Transportation Club Invites Mr. Gil- -nian to Luncheon Today. L. C. Gilman. president of the North Bank and affiliated Hill railroads, will be the geust of honor and principal speaker at the regular bi-weekly luncheon of the Portland Transporta tion Club at the Multnomah Hotel at noon today. W. D. Skinner, trarfie manager of the roads of which Mr. Gil. man is president, will be chairman of the day. As this will be Mr. Gilman's first ap pearance before the club since he came to Portland, officers -'of the club ex pect a large attendance. The Transportation Club's monthly dance and card party will be crlven In tha clubrooms on Tuesday evening, February 24. More than 85,000 school ohlldren were tsugbt to swim - In London last year. 1 steer 3 steers 1 cow 1 cow , 1 cow . 1 cow 1 steer 23 steers 1 calf . 4 cows 3 steers 2 steers 2 steers 2 steers 9 steers 1 bull . 1 cow . 1 cow . 20 steers 3 cows 1 cow 1 cow 1 steer 1 4 steers 24 steers 25 steers 23 steers 4 steers 1 cow . 2 cows . 1 cow . 1 steer , 1 cow . 85 lambs l calf ... . Ro lambs . . lambs .. 125 ewes . . . 1 lamb ... 102 hogs .. . 7 hogs . . .' 157 lambs .. 44 hoga . . . 2 hogs ... - 2 hogs ... S hogs .. . 1 hog .... 12 ewes . H3 ewes . . . 33 yearlings 100 hogs ,. . S'O hogs ... 107 hogs .. . 1 hog .... 98 hoss .. . 81 hogs .. . 2 hogs ... 108 hogs .. . 1 hog .... 110 hogs .. . 3T hogs .. . 1 hog . 99 hoss .. . 34 hogs . 0 hogs 2 hogs . 4 hogs . 13 hogs . SO hogs . Wt Price. 1120 7.70 .1150 . .1130 .. 960 .. 940 ..1O0O . .1100 .1184 . . r.60 . . 98S . 873 . S10 .1095 .1085 .1037 ..1070 . . 20 . . 1455 .1124 . .1133 . . 920 .. 950 ,.120 .1106 .1342 . 1120 .1153 .. 005 . .1210 . .I1S3 . .12S0 . .1060 . .1030 .. 80 . . 7S0 .. 88 .. &8 . . 83 .. . 80 . . 1 S3 . .' 10 .. 00 . . 120 . . 445 .. lao . . 194 .. 410 .. 118 121 87 157 214 169 040 190 398 290 16 340 1S2 227 430 17 102 403 ::0 ISO 115 203 70 6.50, 5.00 6.00 6.75I 7.0o 7.6bj 6.50! 5.75 6.75 6.75 7.20; 7.20 7.20 5.50 5.501 8.001 8.0 01 6.251 tt.Zol 24 steers 25 steers 25 steers 27 steers 23 steers 1 cow . 1 cow 7 steers 2U steers 26 steers 27 steers 2 7 steers 26 steers 27 steers 25 steers 25 steers 25 steers 1 bull . 13 steers Ibull . 1 bull 6.0O1 IS steers 7.2i 7 steers 7.251 hogs 7.60 89 hogs 7.601 56 hogs 7.701112 hogs . 7.25 62 hogs G.25jl91 lamns 6.00; 1 hogs . 5.o0 73 hogs 6.75' 12 hogs , 6.501250 ewes , B.73,108 hogs . 9.00. 1 hog . . 0.75 1 hog . . 0.75; 2 hogs . 3.501 97 hogs , 5.30 1 hog . , 8.65) 1 hog , . 8.00 10 hogs . .10 10 hogs . 8.10:240 lambs i.w z nogs . 1 hog . . 71 hogs . 17 steers 5 steeijs 1 cow . . 2 steers .OOi S.OOI 8.10 S.SOi 4.00i 6. OOi 8.60) V steers 8.i 7.50 8.65 8.5i 8.05 8.W g.lO - cows 1 cow . 4 cows 2 cows 1 calf . 1 steer 2 steers 2 steers 8.46J 12 steers 8.35 23 steers 2)3 steers 15 steers , 2 bulls 2 bulls 1 stag . 6 Co us 1 cow . Wt. Trice. . .1124 S.O0 ..1198 i.OH . .12T0 . .1104 . .1434 .. .1080 ...1320 . . 881 . .1218 . .1120 . .1030 . .1150 . .1033 . .1125 . .1155 . .1308 . .1181 .. .1030 . .1111 ...1740 . ..1510 ..1132 . .1881 . .. 30 .. 173 , .. 206 . . 188 . .. 198 . . 87 .. 12 .. 151 . . 300 . . 90 . . 178 . . 220 . . 820 . . 1!0 .. 197 . . 300 .. 240 . . 1 2 . . 120 . . 7U . . 313 . . 840 . . 183 , .1100 . .1106 . .1210 . .1230 . .1258 . .1225 . .1050 . .1070 . .1210 .. 120 . .1500 . . 965 ..1245 . .1163 . . 947 . . JOH3 . .1082 . .1010 . .1455 . ..1350 .. 948 .. 960 8.101 8.601 8.50 7.051 8.151 8.651 S.OOj S.OOj The official yard report of receipts shipments In January and sources of eipts follows: Receipts - Railroads- O.-W. -R. N. tEast) 43,13 IB . Pac 1R4 5 P. & B 228 1 No. Pac 7 3 Oregon Elect '25 Boat 24 llrlven in 81 9 7.80 7.50 7.S0 5.00 6.00 7.60 7. 35 7.20 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.S0 7.65 7.65 7.65 5.50 7.60 5.50 6.O0 7.65 7.35 7.50 8.60 8.65 8.65' 8.63 6.5-1 8.00 K.60 4.25 8.60 S.lo 7.00 8.10 S.63 7.65 8.15 8.15 8.50 6.35 8.10 7.00 8.60 7.33 6.50 4.00 7.35 7.65 5.75 7.00 7.25 6.75 9.00 7.40 6.7J 7.00 7.40 .73 7.50 7.23 5.50 5.50 5.50 6.65 5.50 and re- Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep 1T,T4 4,790 1,415 25,000 1,328 1,174 449 " ' 2l"f Total receipts. Increase for mo. TJecreaae for mo. Av, wgt. hogs... Shipments O.-W. K. & N. (Kast) O.-W. R. & (North) .. So. Pac R. P. & S. . . No. Pac. . . . Boats Driven out. .. 872 iois N. 3559 138 3 185 21 30O8 24.647 3,585 197 5S3 7,460 112 043 516 28,228 10.551 8,394 3 260 648 119 16.048 Total shipm'ts 4962 Origin Oregon 2S20 Idaho 1039 Washington .... 167 Montana 124 Utch 77 Callfornia 45 25 15,828 30 24,641 S3.472 15 15 4 15,225 &4K8 T378 695 'so ii 16.950 6.354 1.840 3,084 Total 4872. 37 Current local quotations on classes of livestock follow: Prime steers - Choice steers Meuium steers ................ Choice cows Medium cows ................ . Heifers Light calves .................. Heavy calves .................. Bulls Stugs .....,..,..........., Hogs Light , Heavy ........................ Sheep Wethers ...................... Ewes' Lambs 4,047 28.228 the various .$7.60()8.00 . 7.4041) 7.00 . 7.00(iii 7.23 . 6.25 4i 6.75 . 6.00 y 6.25 . 6.00 k . 8.00 w . 6.00 (f . 4.00 fff . 6.00 & 7.00 9.00 7.50 5.00 7.00 . T.73fi . .7.00W . 5. 00 (Si . 3.50 Ot . 5.000 8.65 7.65 6.00 4.75 6.75 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 16. Hogs Receipts 40, 000, market slow, steady to five cents above Saturday's dose. Bulk, tS.558.C5; light, 8.40y 8.70; mixed, 88.35(8.70; heavy 8.3O8.70; rough. 8.308.45; pigs, $7.50 P8.50. Cattle Receipts 25.000. market slow Beeves. $7.009.50: Texas steers, $6.80 8.00; Western steers, 6. 60 (gj 7.85 ; stockers and feeders, $5.308.00; cows and heifers 3. 6098.50; calves. $7.50 10.60. Sheep Receipts 40,000. market steady to 10c lower. Native and Western $4 70 9.50; yearlings. $5.65 7.00 ; lambs, native, 86.7567.75; Western. $6.76 87.80. Omaha Livestock Market. BOL'TH OMAHA. Neb., Feb. .16. Hogs Receipts 8800, market strong. Heavy, 8.35 (SS.50; light, 88.10 8.40: piss. 17.00 8.00; bulk of sales, 8.258.45. Cattle Receipts 7200, market lower. Na tive steers, f7.25g.et cows and heifers, J6.OOS8.00; Western steers, 86.S38.00: Texas steers. $5.85 & 7.15; range cows and heifers, $5.78 (6' 7.00; calves, $7.854fl0.2e. Uheep Iteoelpts 16,500, market lower. Yearlings, 85.80igs.50; wethers, $5.2S5.75; lambs. . 7.60. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET. Prices Quoted at the Bay City on Fruits, Vegetables, Etc , SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16. Fruit Pine apples, $1.50 2.25; apples, Newtown Pip pins. $1.50 Sf2; Hoover. $1.25 1.50; No. 2, 0cl; Mexican limes, $5.50(6.50; Cali fornia lemons. $1.751. 25. Potatoes Kiver Uelta whites, Ooa$1.0S; Oregon Burbanks, $ltrl.S5; sweets, $1.25 to 1.60. Vegetables Cucumbers, hothouse, $2.75(3 8: green peas, 6gil0a; s trine beans, nominal; eggplant, nominal. Onions Oregon, $3.25 8.40. Butter Fancy creamery, S6iic; seconds, tta. , Eggs Fancy ranch, 24c; store, 32c Cheese New, ISUQltc; Young Americas, - Receipts Flour, 880S Quarter sacks; bar ley, 4630 centals; potatoes, 3685 sacks; hay, 13 tons. Money, Exctuuse, Etc NEW YORK, Feb. 18. Call money steady. 142; ruling rate, 13e; closing. 1"2. Time loans steady; CO das. 2s23k; 90 days. 2j3; six months, 3Uk35j. Mercantile paper, 3Htr4; sterling ex change strong; 60 days $4.8375: demand, $4.8.'i70; commercial bills, $4.82. Bar silver, 57 C. Mexican dollars. 45e. ' Government bonds steady: railroad bonds heavy. LONDON, Feb. 16. Bar silver steady, i Hd per ounce. Money, 1 per cent Short bills. 3 per cent; three months' bills. 32 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16. Silver bars, 576c- . Mexican dollars, 47c. Drafts, sight 3 4s, telegraph 60. Sterling on London, 60 days. 34.83; sight, $4.85. ' . ' Dried Fruit at New York. NBW YORK, Feb. 16. Mvaporated ap ples, quiet and firm; fancy, 11012,Wc; choice, 14f9c; prime, Slife'Sc. Prunes, firm; California, 3"12e; On- Peaches, steady; choice, 60ttc; extra choice, 6 H (b) 7c ; fancy, 7 8c. STOCK LIST WORKS DOWN MANY ISSUES ARE LOWERED 0H OR TWO POINTS. Setback Dnf to Snspraslon ef Freight Rate Inrre-ase by Interstate Commerce- Co in ml mm on. NEW YORK. Feb. 18. After several weeks of hesitation and growing; dullness, during which the level of prices was almost sta tionary, the stock market moved out of its narrow groove today and, turned down ward decisively. It was tbe most positive movoment of the year which forced man' stocks down from 1 to 2 points. Trading was more active on the downward swing, and after the force of Uie selling move ment had spent itself, the market failed to exhibit recuperative powers .and no sub stantial recovery was effected. The sharp break was ascribed primarily to the further suspension by the Interstate Commerce Commission, until September 12, Of the 5 per cent Increase of freight rates by the Kastern roads. This action was In terpreted by traders ss ending hopes of a speedy increase In rates. An unsettling Influence was th softness of Mteel, which had been conspicously firm for several days. This stock was unloaded in large amounts, Extensive European sell ing accelerated the decline. Western Union was strona- anri hpiu-a nn the report that American Telephone's hold ings of the stock would be turned over to a syndicate. Instead of being thrown on Hie market. Copper shares derived no bene fit from the fortnightly reDort. ahnwlnc a decrease In European visible supplies. ronus wore unaer pressure, although some low-priced Issues rallied. Total sales nai value. $2,865,000. United States bonds were Inactive. CLOSING STOCIC QUOTATIONS Reported by J. C. Wilson & Co.. Lewis bide. Sales. High. Lnw. loo 20 . 25 1. 8900 nit, bo's, HMt 92ii !2i uuO l2 92 10O 45 45 3011 102'.i 101 900 6S Vi 68 V Description- Amalc Copper -. . Am Beet tiugar. Am tan (jo...... do pfd Am Car Fdy Am Cotton Oil . . . Am .Smelt pfd . . . Am Smelt Am Sugar tio pfd Am Tel & Tel Co. Am Tobacco .... Anuconou. ....... Atl Coast Ltne... Santa Fe Bait & -Ohio.. Brook R T... Can Pacific com 1100 ISIS, ' 119& . IHOO . 400 . 1500 . .Si;o . 1200 6800 C & 0 2200 c & i W C & N W C M & Wt P 2000 Central Leather. .10300 Cent of N J Chino l.-.oo Col Fuel & Iron. 400 col southern Cons Oas . . . r a l, w. . . D & R G Distilling Secur.. 500 Erie .j IOOO Gen Electric .... 500 G N Ore t N pfd 6000 111 Central noo Interboro 100 do pfd . 400 Int Harvester - K C Southern 37 124 Vi 98 7 92 4i 92 H 213. 64 "A 102 35 43 4 32 :: . 124 98 91 'i 92 Hi 213 03 103 53H 42'4 32 300 13414 135 194 30 K 148V. 132 H Jll 354 61 1814 29 148 U isik' 111 15 0 j 400 2 V. Lehigh Valley .. 2OO0 150 i.ouis iNasn.... uou . loo? Mexican Cent ' Soo Line 100 134 14 Mo K & T 4(H) .25 Mi Mo Pacific 200O 2654 National Lead National Biscuit. OOO 1354 do pfd N Y Central N T Ont & W. .. Norfolk & West.. North Pacific... Pacific Mall .... Pacific T 4b T... do pfd Pennsylvania .... Peoples lias Reading ; . .8850O Repub S & 1 16O0 rto'K island . 4100 S P Com 11400 Southern Ry .... 3TOO Texas Oil .20100 I'nion Pac pfd... 400 U S Steel Cor 68500 do pfd 800 Wabash West Union 103O0 Westinghouse . . . 800 Wis Central Total shares, S43.400. BONDS. -Reported by Overbeck & Cooke Co 'Board ot ;iraaa building, Portland 7300 2K U'OO 18 OO 300 4500 10O 89H '-'8 1044 116V4 2694 112 1221-4 107 20 7i . 96 'i 26 i 102 85 66 4 110m " 70,4 25 v4 149 T 185 134 ii 25 M 135" "so" 23 4 10331 315-2 2654 111 '4 122 10 25 V.. 95 Hi -' 751 24 30, 02 4. 44 i 1U1 6S,'i 106 '4 112i 3 21V. 244 30 12.1 98 92 V4 92 :i3 63 13Vs 135 Vi 102 33 305 m 2(1 i:!4Vi 894 15 18 29 147 Vi 36 V4 131 111 15 60 107 25 V4 150 135 11 134V4 25 Vi 26 49 134 V 120 80 C8V4 103 115 2.5 27 Vi 87 111 122 '4 160 25 V4 7 9Bt4 26 Hil ini?i 84 Ms 65 V4 109 64 70 65 109 2 6"4 70 43 Bid. 95 49 91 416 102 44 Atchison general 4s Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s. B O gold 4s Ches & Ohio 4s C M & St P gen 4V4s a n 1 coi 4i Cal Gas 5s C B vi joint 4s 91 Erie general 4s 73 V4 Int Met 4Ws , 7 Louisville & Nash nnl 4s 95 Missouri Pacific 4s 0O NYC gen 3V4s 84 N A W 1st con 4s 94 Northern Pacific 4s 93 Vi Oregon Short Line ref 4s 94 93 Oregon Ry Nav 4s pacific Tel 5s. Penna con 4s 100 Reading general 4s 95 St I, & S F ref 4s 77 -i Southehrn Pacific ref 4s 92 Southern Pacific col 4s......... 92 Southern Railway 5s 105 Southern Railway 4s.. 75 Vnion pacific 1st and ref 4s.... 94 United States Steel 5s 102 West Shore 4s 93 Wabash 4s OS Westinghouse Eiec conv 5s 74 Wisconsin Central 4s 8M United States 2s registered 9S United States 2s coupon 98 Unite.! States 3s registered 102 United States "s coupon 102 United States 4s registered 111 United states 4s coupon 112 Asked. - 95 94 91 97 103 44 1(4 91 78 78 93 61 84 94 98 94 94 98 100 95 77 93 3 V4 3 05 76 59 102 99 " 74 89 'A 99 99 103 iii Stocks at Boston. BOSTON, Keb. 16. Closing quotations: Allouez 41'Nevada. Con .... 16 Amalg Copper.. 75!Njpissing Mines. A Z L & Sm... 19 North Butte 30 Arizona Com .. 3 i. North Lake 2 Cal & Arizona.. 6S(old Dominion... 52 Cal & Hecla....450 iOeceola 82 Centennial 17 Quincy 06 Cop Ran Con Co 30 (shannon 7 E Butte Cop M. 12 I.Superior 31 Vi Franklin 4iSup & Bos Min.. 2 Granby Con ... 87 Vi Tamarack 39 Greene Cananea. 30 u s S R & M... 42 T Royalle (Cop) 22i do preferred... 48 Kerr Lake 4 'Utah Con 3:i Lake Copper.... 9 Utah Copper Co.-55 I-a Salle Copper 5WIr.ona 4 Miami Copper... 23 1 Wolverine 46 Mohawk 4 ( ADVANCE IS STEADY Chicago Reflects Firmness of Foreign Wheat Market. GAINS SCORED AT CLOSE Export Business Reported to Be In Progress at DuluLU Corn Moves Up -In ijjiuimlhy and Oats A re S u pported . CHICAGO. Feb. 16. Wheat prices today showed unvarying firmness, the result chietly of 'Muropean markets gradually working higher. Closing quotations here were steady at to c pet advance. Corn finished unchanged to a sixteenth up and oats with a gain of a shade, but provisions were off 2 Vi 5 to 7 c. Sunsplcion that export business xvas in progress at uluta formed an element of the strength that characterized wheat. Not much selling pressure could be put on corn, higher cables and the firmness of wheat being too serious handicaps for the bears. Oats had fair support, mainly from shorts. Packers aud other longs made tree offers of provisions. As a result, the market gave -way, regardless of an upward slant in the price of bogs. The leading futures ransred as follows: , WHEAT. Open. High. ... .93 $ .94 ... .BS-fc .S CORN. ... .5 .65 ... .64 .65 OATS. 39 .39 ... .39 .39 MESS PORK. 21.82 21.63 LARD. ...11.00 11.00 io.r ...11.20 11.20 11.12 lLlS SHORT RIBS. ...ii.5 n.67 n.aavi . ..1LS2V4 11.82. 11.75 1 ash orlces were: Wneat, No. 2 red, 0rt(897c: No. 3 red, 94S 95c; No. 2 hard. 92,uS9Sn: No. 3 hard. 92c: No. 3 Northern. 9494c; No. 3 Northern. 9293c;'No. 2 Spring, 938c; o. a epnng, i v-1 - Corn. No. 3. 59lc: No. 3 -white. 30 64c; No. -i yellow, 60 !.:. May July May July May July May ... May July May July LOW. .93 88. .65 .64 39 .39 Close .93 .88 .65 .64 .39 39 :i.72 21.77 10.95 11.6S 11.80 Karofieeui Grain Markets. LOT DO V. Kob. Is. Cargoes on passage Iirm. Kngllsh country markets steady; French country markets steady. LIVERPOOL, Keb. I. -i Wneat Spot nrm. futures nrru. March, 7s 3d; May, 7s 2d; July. 7s 3d. Minneapolis Grans Market. MINNEAPOLIS, yeb. 16 Wheat No. t nara,' V4c: .no. 1 Kortnern.- 'tf'JSc; No. 2 Northern, 906x'91c: No. 3 wheat. 87(iK89:: May. 91lc; July, 92 Vac. War ley 4uB6c. Flax 1.52Viil.54. San Kranvisco Whaat Market. SAN" FRANCISCO, Feb. 16. Spot quota tions; Walla Walla, $1.58 &il.60; red Rus sian. 41.30 VI fiii 1.37 : Turkey red. SI. 60(3 1.62: blnesteni. $1.65((1.67: feed barley, $ 1.10(a-1.1 2 : brewlnir barley, nominal; white oats. Sl.au r I.K-J y. ; nran. f-j:t.uU; middlings. S:j0'"31: shorts. S25.50'u26. Call board: Wheat nrm. No trading. Bar lev weak: December, $1.11 bid. $1.12 asked; May, $1.11 bid. $1.12 asked. Puget Sound Wheat Markets. SKATTT.J3, Wash.. Feb. 16. Wheat Blue stem, 97c: fortyfold. 89c; club, 88c; fife, 83c: red Russian. 87c. Yesterday's car receipts Whest 13, oats 3, hay 30, flour is. TACOMA. Wash., Feb. IS.- Wheat Blue- stem, 98c; fortyfold, 8S c; club. 8Sc; red, 37c Car receipts wheat 14, hay 2. ' Hops, JStc, at New York, NKW YORK, Feb. !. llnps. steady; slate common to choice, 1913, 401?46c; 1912V 2l24o: Pauitlc Coast 1913, 2135c; 1912, 20220. Hides, steady; Bogota, 32$S3c; Central America, 32e. Petroleum steady: refined New "York hulk, 15.25; barrels. $8.75; cases, $11.25. Wool, steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 26 27 c. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 16. Turpentine, firm, 4oc. Sales, 60; receipts, 21; shipments, 79c; stocks, 18,508. Rosin, firm. Kales. HIT; receipts, 1642; shipments. 1X8S: stocks, 134.866. Quote: A, B. C. I. E, $4.15: V i. H. $4.17; I. $4.20; K. $4.40: M, $5.23; N, $0.25; WO, ?6.4o; WW. $6.80. ' Chicago Hairy Produce. CHICAGO, Feb. IS. Butter higher. Creameries. 22 (ai 29c. iggs higher. Receipts Sn80 cases; at mark, cases included 2527c; ordinary firsts, 2Sc2Sc; firsts, 273f27c. Cheese steady. Daisies, 17!&17c; twins, 17f$17c: Americas, 1718c; long horns, 17(817c Duluth Unseed Market. DTJLUTH. Keb. 16. Linseed. 11.53 1.63; May, $1.53;. July. $1.67. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, Ills. Feb. 16. Butter firm. 30o. Hops at London. LONDON, Feb. lS.-J-Hops Pacific Coast. 4 10s. DR. THORNTON PLANS TRIP Physician Bitten by Mad Dog Will Make Voyage for Health. Dr. Edgar H. Thornton 'will leave Portland Thursday on a three months' trip for the benefit of his health. His daughter. Miss Florence Pauline Corlnne Thornton, will accompany him. Mr. Thornton will gro by boat to San Kranclsco and from there will take a vessel sailing March 5. He expects to return the middle of May. Dr. Thornton was bitten by the same rabies-infected dog that was responsi ble for the death of Frank Griffith last July. Dr. Thornton applied Iodine rapidly to the wound, and Dr. Calvin White telegraphed to New York for a supply of the Pasteur serum, which ar rived in time to prove efficacious, but the mental strain following the death of Mr. Griffith proved almost more than the doctor could bear. COUPLE WEDJN STATION First Ceremony Performed at New Police Headquarters. Wedding- bells rang for the first time in the new Police Station yesterday. THE SOUND BUSINESS SENSE of Portland's Sum mer guests Mali be favorably a 1 1 r a ct ed by the miles and miles of BITULITHIC PAVING LADD STILTON BANK Capital Surplus Established 1859. .$1,000,000 . 1,000,000 Commercial and' Savings Accounts OFFICERS. JiJiift?d',Pir"BLdent-. ' Robert a Hrward, Asst. Cashier. Inward Cookfnsharn Vlce-Pres. J. W. Laaa, Asst. Cashier. W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. ' Corner Washington and Third Streets irst Nationa, I Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains COSNEK FIRST AND WASHINGTON STS. THAI KlJEnS" C.TjrDE GOING OR COMING f M V TRAVEL BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST STEAMSHIPS LONDON PARIS HAMBURG IMPERATOR MARCH 21 MAY 16 APRIL 15 JUNE 6 VATERLAND JUNE 16 JULY 7 Books, Now Open HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE, 30O STOCKTON ST., PA Jf FRAXf'IPCO. C.VU Sou thorn i Psclflo Co.. SO th St.. O.-W. H. 4 N. Co.. No. Pacific. D. K. G.. Burlington Route, Milwauke. & Puet Sound K. R., Gt. North. Ky Doner a Smith, 3d and " Lih. u m l. - i n rxt tsr-c a , t nti n s juiawna m ."nil h n a I Erf H lsS3" Compa4nle Generate TranseAlantique La Lorraine, Wed., Feb. 25 lrrr.t r.ri- -fc Irirrre-VTM f1.'rarr-. sailings rrom ew lorne -v-rry vveaJWF'jiiv. NEXT SAILING , pUOTENfK Mr.4'LA 8AVOIK Mar. 1II.A ITtOvr.NCK Am, I l,A 1X1RRA1XE Mar. U'LA TOl BA1KK MartKANCi: (ml Apr. Twin-screw ntfamer. tQua.'lt-iJt,i-w.'-c- -l-arnr. fP-BCIAT. 9ATVKDAX BAIlJJSOl 'KM XKW VUIIK, V. M, ON Hi CLASS CABIN (H nl THIKT-l.'f,Aj PaJUMfUSOlS W.t . fXOfHAMBEAV Feb. -i CUIC.AiO Ma?, 14 C. W. Ktinjtw. 80 th at.j A. 1. f'liai-lton, ii3 .Morriwir K. M. Taylor, t'. M. Ht. P. Ry. I l)nrtry B. Hmlth, U 5th 1. A, '. Hhcldon, 1A0 Ha H. Illcknoa, 348 Waahlnsioa xt. I N )rlli Iiulik Jiratl, filjl ami HturU (. J;. 1. WaJlutr. SMcent UuiuB Patlflo Kuilnr. when Municipal Judge Stevotisott mar ried Ida Jane Kumpf und Roy A, Mo Innis. City Attorney Stadter nnd tSp- cial Traffic Officer Coffin wltnesofl the ceremony. Neal Crounns, elork of the Municipal Court, wos th only g-uest. JudKe Stevenson annount-ed that the $5 rtiarrlagre fee would bio to tha fund for the assistance of paroled prisoners. J. C. WILSON & CO. STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN AT OOTTO STEMBKR8 ' jrlW YORK STOCK KXCHANOK, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAIK, NEW YORK COTTON KXCUANGB, Tint STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SAN J-RANC'ltiCO, POBTIaAND orncE: Irwia Building, 269 Oak Streeli, Phones Marshall 4120. A 4187, TRATKLERs' UVTDaU STEAMSHIP Sails Direct for SAX FRAXCISrO, LOS AGEI,ES AND SAX D1KGO WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY IS, 2:30 P, M. SAX FRAXflSCO. PORTLAND & LOS AiVGKI.ES STKAMSHIH CO. (With Denvrr & Hlo Cirande R. It.) FRANK BOLLAH. Arrat. 12-4 Third Strict. A 4.".iM(, Alain 20. UAlll, liiU UK JA.M.1U). b A. '!'. MON1EV I1KO AliD UOSARIO I . Kew and Fast (12.600 ton) PamnitT 8trmcrs irom New Yor erery alternats Samrrtny. For rates, etc., apply local ticket A rents, or COOS BAT LINK. Steaauaip Breakwater Sails from Alnnworth dock, Portland, at P. M. every Tueaaay evonlns. Freight re ceived ontll 12 O'CLOCK (NOON) UN BAIL ING DAY. Pasaennor fare; Kli tio. econd-claaa (men only), 97. inuludias berth and meaU. Ticket office at LOWEri AINSWORTH DOCK. I'ORTLANIi c COOS BAY STEAMSHIP LINE. L. H. KEATING, Aseat. Phones Main KsOO. A ft aii' .ina-t'mliiiiriaBii LI LiRcYAL Mail Steamships "The Line of G3odService" SCEKIC ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE The NEW" TURBINE Quadruple-Screw S. S. "ALSATIAN" and S. S. "CALGARIAH" LARGEST FINEST - FASTEST CANADIAN ROUTE 3 WEEKLY SAILINGS MONTREAL-QUEBEC' LI VERPOOL-GLASGOtV-MAV RE-L0ND0H Ocean Passage Lss Than 4 Days. Summer reservation hst3 now open. Early bookinjra reconirnentlorl. Send for descriptive Booklet "G. For full partieulare as to sailings, rate, etc.. apply to Local Agent r ALLAN CO.. ?eneral Acenta. 1Z7 North Dearborn Street. Chicsge TO SAN FRANnprO. I.OS AKGXUi A'I SAN DIEGO S. S. YUCATAN WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18. COOS BAY AL EUREKA S. S. ALLIANCE SIXDAY, FEB. 15, S P. M. NORTH PACIFIC 6TEAMSHXP CO. 122-A THIRD STREET " Phones Muin and.. A 1214. AUSTRALIA TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND. Round Trip Kates: Int cla to Tahiti $U53, to WelUueton S267.50, to Sydney $300. Special Pacific Ocean Tour ttncltxHng South ea lsles, lt clare. Round the "World Rates on application. Regular through service from San Francisco. S. S. Moans (10.00(1 tons) sails -alarch 4 S. S. Aorangl (lu.oOO tons) sails April 1 S. S. Tahiti (12.ft"K tons) sails April 2'J Send for painplilet. Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd Office: 879 Market street. San Francisco, or local B. S. and R. R. aeects. EXPRESS STEAMERS I'OK San Frsnrisc-o and loa Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. a S. S. BEAR Kalla 4 P. M., leb. SO. S. S. REAVER, Iel. S3. THE SAN I'RAX'll-CO I'OKTI.AND S. a, CO. Tlcfct-t Office. U.I and Wa.hina ton, with O.-W. R. N. C-w 1-houe Mar.uali o0V. A Ua i 1