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Karr lik ..... lala 1 rp Muuaak 1 Ml 1 - ilS 1.. s 1 tl ;t 1; - 1 lot, alar Mark. 1otn4T qaolatmna Nili..ln4 Miara ..rtb Italia.... vild Pom ...... 7 so Tl "H, P". 1 1 ; i "H MS a; Mi ' ns 'i l 11 f.lllHl ......... -.anna Sunrrior rup A Ft" Mln. 'Tama rack P7 4 VJ i Km. It 44 Al. I'tBh 'n ...... I lah lnp ...... w . .rinr lu'i. a ftup.... is n r.', Vaaar. r.irhaata. Flr. ni;iv Toil p.. I'. lo.kiarcaatlla pipar. ltli par caot r:.iir.4. 4-d.iy MM.. II. Tl; drrnand. II 7 l-l: eahla. $!.; J-lu. liar Bll.cr. Mac knVaa oallara, 43 S r- lioa.raaarnl bjatia ptrady: railroad boadl firm. Tim nn4 firm.r. fntr dara. SlntH par raat: Pv daja. 2SW-; ta month. ia-S. Ca.l monpr paady. llich. S par rant: la. I. ru.iaf rat., laat !"o -: cloa li( bi4. 1. atfrrad al Z. PVS' m tNflJo J1, b. 1 ft.rllnn. no diT. II III.; dmand. 1 4. 74 'a . cabla. It 7'a. M'iaa doKara. 41r; drafta plxht. 1c; do. l.:.4rap.a. - l.i.lXV. r.s. I'ar rllrar. "d par 0.41c. J4oBa. I t M I par raflt. IB- raiat rat. a. prort bi:ia aad hra mootna, J S p- r cant. laria.aaM rtaarla falaa I. raw. NI74V Tohk. r.b 1" Th UrkaainM K:-al tompaey taaiiad Ita anaaal atltaarnl la.:. for Ilia yaar andla. larampaf 31. 113 aad af ba aama tima annoanrad thai It. I4.oxa.0aaa .14 par canl aotr arould b. r.-irad oa Mar-h I. a year prior to thair malvrttv da:. T'a. annual pttm.ai ahcra Caaaa aa'.. of I J7. 7 aa In'-raaa ot III. ill. w aar tb. pr-llrf ar. M rial Mark. 4. NEW TCIIK. ' r-oppar firm. :-4fpiM' r.arbr. Joa and la'ar. r4 21c. ra il'.or and nrlian- siatal oicbaa quotra 11 a ataady; pot 41 - j f 1 .1. To m.tal Kcllre quo! '4 l.4d 19 .:. p:tr faol 0'in'rd. rw 1 ark haarar MarkaH. VK.tV TOHK. r.b. in Raw .rjar baraly ..'..!y. -.ntrilucal. l J: molaaara, 14.0. R. fir., d P'cadj. blarba ttrwa 44 I. and . a A-nnv w-n ii. Tk. rranrh Inaa and atarral Aucl bond r I airly acU4jl on tha rtoll markrt lod4y and American ra la raraiaad k. tt-r aupport at a fractional adaac aod cloaad firm. arhrrac Hairy Prod ore. rilfAOO. lib. la Butter firm. Croam err :iu3l.'. t- Prta Uow.r. Hacel ta. 514MI flfa; flrata. ?CaiSr: ordinsry. fint4. c; al mark, caaa Included, -v u - rratral'4 larrraa la Larcr-. KKtlT TORK', Keb. la Rrmarkabla Pe rarabar tamlrii wrra auhmittad today by th. New York Crntral Railroad and aub Bldlary Una. New York OBtrara irraa In Craaaad 13 a."!;!! and lh. D.t IJ.4;S..41. lor tha rr 115 Central rroia Incraai ara. f 1.. :.7il9. arbi:. tha net praln wal Ita vT aa a raault of a decreaaa of 4.JI..ia la oparatlua .rpanara. BPOT COITEE OtV hCAKCE IJ EAST ratarra rVIl at Near lllsrt Rrcorda far tha fieaaaa. Tfr.XT TORK. Feb. 10. Tha market for rorrea fulur.4 hoaed continued activity and rirmnea. oaina ta tha etron oirn freirhl pltaatloa and the ataadlncan ot BrallL Th opaclnc aaa 4 I point hlarher and active month, aroid 14 lo 17 point4 aoora la.l rihl'a cIo4'.n fiorea durlnf tha ear-ly trad ing trill, all poaitlona makln new hlich re orda for lha aeaaon on coverln and bull up port. Thrra waa an advance of over 30 pumta from tha low lov.l of Tueeday and prlcea aajreed off from 7 Mc to 7.7ie for Kay and from KiMc 10 T.l.1 for 8rptemlr duriatt lha tn;.!i:a of lha day under realla Inc. Ral.laa fotovrd. bowerer. on report of Rrmnria In lha epot iltuauon with laal prirra enoainr net caina of 11 to 14 point, halo. ;;.v4 ban. KrbniBry. i.tflc; .larch. T.Jbc; April. T.noc: lay. I.f-r: Jnna. 7.87e. July. T.lllc; Aucurt. 7.14c; heftemher. 7.04. October. .01c; No.rmoar, uac; December. a.o7c; January. . loc. fcp.it co!Ioe. firm; Mo 7a, c Eanto Rlocoffe ar paid to ka comparatlr.ly ararr la th local aloelc Very few coat and frotcht offrra war reported In from 1 raa 11. hio 7a ware paid to b offered at D.OOc on laondoa credit. Private rablea report a minimum frelrht rata from liraail 10 w York of I- per baa. Tha officlaj ca'jlca reported no chance In murela price. K10 exchanie, 3-ldd bisber. Naval fitofnra. UAVAVNAIt. Oa.. Keb. 10. Turpentine Kothlnc dolnc; laat aala Kebruary 7 at, 14 St: rr.:pta, 27 barrda: itock. 11. 930. Koaln Finn: ealea. 3-1 berrelB; receipt. 53 b4rrel; etock. 6..;'.d harrela. Quota: A. n. (, Is K, I.VJ-.V30: F. and t;. U.3": it. i..t..: I. 4i: K. ..: M. la.SU; N. ti.:i WO. I7 .-0; WW. 17.00. Cotuia Market. TW TORK. Pah. lo. Spot cotton irteady. Middling upland, IXlic baiea. lill oalaa. HHc-d Fruit at New York. KEW York. Keb. lu. Evaporated applea. dull. Prune, e.ay. Peachaa. dull. rpaJath IJaaard Market, PCT-I'TH. Feb. 10. I.lnieed. caab. 15.30 "4; May. 3 32ii; July, liiib riap at Ifrsr York. IS-BvT TORK. Feb IO. Hop. QOlat. HOGSUPANOTKER NICKEL rop cmiiK nnix; s.03 at STOCKYARD. Laeal Reerlpla foal La a a Below Itat ajalrreaeata Trade la MsM la Ofbrr Liar. Aaotbar Dkkrl waa added to bs Taloa at tha atockyard ytBterday. Receipt wara am all. unautuc to only four cara of eatrla and thro ear of botra, aad aata tn roaoa ar In normal condition afam, local lup plie ara proiDit to ba licht. Twa pi ca of hOBB vrcra mada jeaterday at tha new top pne of ItOi, and tb bulk of aa.eo wera at IV Tier waa very littla dntr: In other llnea. Tha chief bj: in tha cattle market waa a load of heavy Calvca at -5. A bunch of common lam be brvruchi lM. Itaraipta wara 1 lo cattla aad InS.noir. Gbippara wera: Win cattla Pacific Cold Storaxa Com pany, ataafleld, 4 car. With bora A. J. ltraia. IIO"4 Hirer; r. B. Ilanrr. Moor. Idaho, ana T. . Howard. Trouidale. 1 ear each. Tna Oay'a ia)ra a.ra aa followa: ... lr 1 Wrl. Tr. 4 ralvea. I he f- r. P hoca. . . 4 hoc.. . 1.. ho.a.. I h..... I hoc... II hoca . 41 hoc.. I hoc... 17 heca... 11 hoc... 3 hoca... 4 hoc. .. .1 ho?... . 4 l.oca . . f.t i.moa.. 4'. H:M 7 halt... 1' l."0 1...1 t; . ii 3 hose. . r..i .lo ... . .1 1 . 00 1!H a lS 17l ! l::: in .'.'2 fl imi r'. k on -17 100 I. -J t.t.i 7 hora. . . l-sp . '! 17 ho4... 1"0 A 0-'. S hofc'a. . 4 ;l hoB... . ). 7" 41 hoc .... 4 hore. 1.1-P .7 .1 abU4... "T a w 17' 7 n.'.j I Iki.'i... -71 7 "" 1IJ 7-" lohoaa... 17- 7.f,. lli T.apa.f 11 hoca... -:." 7 P'l l-.ii 7 ih. lShoce... IMI 7 I" . 7 7'.' 3hov-... ."4". 7 T.n ;: a '..i ;! hoca. . . l.". '." 7". Hhoca... r.in 7.i" -11 a o.". 4 hnn 11- 7.10 VI ho4 Th. ranra of pric.4 at fha local yard for varioui clavaaca of livestock foi.ow: c.itla rhoica e"erra e . 2". V. r: Mfct .tear. i "J " i - i Ma.11.1ra -era ? ' ;-? 1 Soira c"e V . . . . . . . . -' ...... 4 H0trd.4n -i.-.0t 4 :-n . .j. . 3.w g T.r.nrr 4 or, 4i;.u 7 00 no 8.7-. Id 75 7-lOaS.ij Omaha IJvralark Markrt. OMtHA Feb. n-Mn liaceipta ro.-nn. ataady. Ilc.iv. 7 7. tf 7.!'i; llht. 7 ' 4 ; J, plea. d J.i"; bu.k of u ra, ll.tii lit. ,-,(,!. Prccipte 40. Btrady. Native ptaar, t w 1 C; cow. and tielfara, .1.3o 4.4.7..'; Vc:em alear. lt70; Trial .car.. I".. 7041 a.73; Blockera and feeder. I0&n7.1. Hnrap llerelpta 1t.n,,,. "low. Taarllnre. I sr.w9.i-i; aetbera. 7fa"; 'amba, 10.;J (Yilrarro LlTeotork Market. HI'' Alio. Feb. 10. Hora Receipt 40. 00.1 a-'ive abovo ye.terdeya averar". Bulk I- '-o .; lihf. l7.o:.tta.S": mixed. a ti' a."- beavy. I.0ifa8.40; rough. .0S W4I..; pl'. I'ltl7 Cattle Iteccipt. 0ix. wrak. Native beef tra. !' l-".ailMi.'.; Wri:ara 4teer, 4dt" I 10; coaa and belfera, JI$; calve. ihip Recaipra 14. weak. Wrthera, 7 0 S.ll. Umbe. I k.".4 11 "A. KELSO CAMPS RESUMING Indn-lrira Arc irccovcrln-; From Sct-lai-k to Oporallon. KKL-SO, Vaih-. i'eb. 10. (Special.) With tha dia-THiearanerj erf tho anow Induatrle In and adjacent to KIo are prrparlnic to reaume work at full blaat Tho MrUOf mill haa been op;ratin practlcal'-r throuRhout th cold snap. The J S. Moore mill and tho Cret:ent Shlnclo Company befran. cutting shlng-Ies Xh4) camp In thl cctlon already have botrun rer-alrtn; railway linen an l treallea and a oon aa uch work la comp!ote-J expect to berjin work. Tho twtrander camp and mill will resume Iho laat of thla week and cimpt west of here will iirt aa aoon aa repair can ba made. Then camp wera aerl oualy dajnagrd by flooda during- De cember. LUMBER MILLS RESUME IJma Ut-porui fJcncral Actlrlty Tliroaclioot Itccloii. KLMA. W'uh., Feb. 10. (SpociaL) Tho WcllP-Slada fanip reumed oper ation today. Tha taginaw Timber Company will open throo of It camps tomorrow, employing- more than 500 men. Later they will run full capacity and will employ 200 more men. At Slalon cimpf. pawmill. shingle ml:i and planing- mill are running full - waajl frntn SatMOIP la that Schafer Bro. nd "Mark" lopiring camp are runnintf iuu wrte, .u on the Clonunlluni at Clothespin mill and Ping l ong nivo not n.iien Porter tha Lytla camp are in full At ill iTCleary u cl uunciua irom. M.uium coaa ll.lf.ra ..... Hui:. bt.e. II. ca l.Cht li.vy ...... TearllnfiB ... L4HM GRAIN TAKES RALLY Export Buying Steadies Wheat Prices at Chicago. AMOUNT TAKEN NOT LARGE Iaradin: Anthorlty Figures Europe's Import Requirements Will Bo Larjer Than Was Estimated. Liverpool Market la Firm. CHICAGO. ' Feb. 10. Renewal of export buylna- helped to rally the wheaX market to day after a Bbarp break that waa dua to an aniuual whirl of etop-Ior order to aelU Tha clop waa nervous at the paraa aa yes terday' finish to He down, with Slay at Sl.iTiiiei-'JTia and July at 11.2054. Corn gained lc to I'ic net. oata HUo to ic, and provisions &c to 13 ft c N-otwUhstandln- that quotatlona at Liver pool ahowed unexpected firmness. U waa not nntil after tha market here hsd underaone a aevera tumble that slens of fresh activity on tha part of exporters beran to develop, clstlmale of the amount purchased lor Eu roD nut tna total at only G00.00O bushels. but In view of the previous nearly complete stoppare. ot business with foreigners, the street waa to restore la a measure tha con- fld.nca of tha bulla Emphasis to the forelcn demand for wheat was given by an opinion from a leading au thority that th. world'a Import requirements this season would ba 24.000,000 bushels In xcesa of the total aa figured two weeks ago. .oca rtavaloDad strenrrth owlnpr to aeaboard blnta that ex purl transaction were under way. oata hardened with corn. Provisions received Increased attention, especially rib. Leading future ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open, Hlch. Low. C. Mar 1 M l.r'4 li-i i.27 July l.:on 1.21 117. 1.20Ji CORS. Mar 77 .77i .7Ji -77H July 77i .775 ..S'a .71 OAT3. May 4H ,4? .47H .41 July 404 .4 - MESS PORK. May :0.4 55 TO 30 20.52 July :a.iO 'M.ti -0.45 SO-tS L.UID. Miy 10 ii J0.30 ll.il 30.27 Ju.y 19.40 10.47 .10.37 10.4a SHORT RIBS. Msy 1111 ll.S IMS "-SO Juiy 1LJ7 1L4S 11.27 W4o f'sah prlrea were: Wheat N. - red, nominal: No. 3 red, IL:6?: No, I hard, 1.2 f L27 ; No. 1 hard. l.X21i1.24. Com No. 2 yelloia-. nominal: No. 4 yel low. 71t72Vc. No. i whito. 71 9 72 ',c. Oats No. 1 while, iHM J 47c; standard, IIS 44IVaC. Re No. I. 11.02. liar ley MtfTJt Timothy I3.be rT. Ciovrr llUtll.40. Clearances Wheat, 7C2.ry' bushels; corn. :4.a) buahels; oata, li;. K00 bushels; flour. 13.0D4 barrels. 'orriga Grain Markrt. JJVKRPOOL, Feb. IO. Cash wheat, un changed; corn, lhd to 3',-id higher. nt-E.NOS AIRES, Feb. 10. Corn, IVid higher. Mlnneanolla brain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 10. Wheat May, (I'-'d'a: July, 1.24. Ossh No. 1 hard. 11.44; No. 1 Northern. l.-.7 ttr 1.31 : No. 2 Northern. H.'-'iav 1.2S. liar ley, ti ;u 70c Flax, Crala at Saa Francisco. PAN FRANCISCO. Kb. 1L Spot quota lions Walla, ll.7SJL77H; red Russian. tl.'aWl.TIH; Turkey red, 11.17 Vs ar l.0; bluratem. $l.lOtrl.i: feed barley, l.:i.' rt I. Ji; brewln. $1.44 rT 1.43 ; bran. I:4.S0 Zi.iO: mlddllnrs, 130411: shorts, 15.5ji li. Call board Harley, May. 11.40 bid. l.42'.a asked; lJecembcr, ll.22Vs bid, ll.Si aaked. Paget rioaotl tlrmia Market. FEATTIar;. Feb. lit Wbeat BJuestem. II. 10; fortyfold. II: Turkey red, 11.09; club, 7c; fife, : red Russian, P6c Barley. 2 per ton. Y-esterdaya ear recelpta Wheat, M; barley, 2; oats, 1: hay, 2; flour. L TACOMA. Feb. 10. What Bluestem, H.UOiy I. on; fortyfold, 07c; club and red fife, POo-. Car receipts, none. MILL BUlfS IRE LAND fSaOflw WORTH OF .MACHINERY OR IIKRIID BY MR. H.IWLKV. Largeat Paper Slarhiae la City la to Be Named for YVIfe'e Father and lnlp Storage Space Taken. OHEGOX CITr, Or., Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) The Hawlcy 1'ulp et Taper Com pany haa added to its realty holdings in tho southern part of tho city, ac quiring; a piece ot property extending 62 fcef alunsf Main street south from tho corner of Fourth, and running east on Fourth street to the Southern Pa cific rlg-ht of way. Tho company now owns practically all of the block. The ground will be used for the storage of pulp. W. P. Mawley, Sr., president of the Hawley I'ulp oi Taper Company, said tonight that he had ordered J3:5.000 worth of machinery for his new mill, the total cost of which will be .750.000. This list of contracts Includes six pulp grinders, water wheels of 4000 horse power, a 1000 horsepower generator to bo driven by water power, JiO.000 worth of additional electrical machin ery, a paper machine, beating engines, steam engine, two rewinders. 63-inch Oswego trimming; machine and three 1400 water tube boilers, capable of de veloping 1400 horsepower. The paper machine will cost $127,642, and will produce a sheet of paper 165 Inches wide at a speed varying- from 100 to TOO feet a minute. It will be the largent in Oregon City. The ma chine will ba named "Tho Thomas Fnesy." after Mrs. W. T. Hawlcy's father. HOG RAISERS HEAR TALKS Portland Stockyard Conducts .Meeting at Albany. ALBANY, Or., Feb. 10. (Special.) More than 200 hograisers of Linn and Benton counties were in attendance at the meeUng held here yesterday un der the auspices of the Portland Cnion Stockyards to interest the producer In the Portland market- C. M. McAllister, of Tortland. and Professor Totter, of Oregon Agricul tural College, were the principal speak ers of tbo afternoon. . . , , A Urge number signified their In tention to take advantage of tho ex cursion that will be run to Portland on Monday, February 14. for the purpose - . . . . -..ua nrndnrara Into the ot tasins mc - ----- Portland yard3 to see the actual worKJ of grading ana acinus. Directors Visit Silverton School. eiLVERTON. Or.. Feb. 10. (Special.) Directors' day waa held recently in the Silverton school. Upon invitation from Superintendent James, the di rectors spent the entire day visiting all departments of the school. In order that they might become acquainted with the everyday operation of the school, the regular work waa followed. A three-course luncheon was served the visitors and teachers at 12 o'clock by the domestic science class. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland, Oregon Offers you every facility of modern bank ing, with courteous and prompt attention to your needs. We will appreciate your account and know that we can be of assistance to you in business and financial affairs. Capital and Surplus APPLE REPORT ISSUED GOTERX31ET MARKET OFFICE COYEItS NORTHWEST FIELD. Carload Shipments of Foar States Total B407 to January 22 SS2 Cara Are Seat Abroad. HOOD RIVER, Or., Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) Dated at Washington, February 1, the first preliminary report of the Office of Jt.rketa and Rural Organiza tion of the United States Department of Agriculture on the distribution of Northwestern boxed apples the past season was received here today. The report covers the four states of Ore gon. Washington, Idaho and Montana Through railway station agents it was ascertained that 461 shippers, including growers' organizations, local cash-buying firms, local representatives of Eastern wholesale houses, local mer cantile houses, traveling brokers and growers, participated in the distribu tion of the crop. The total number of carloads shipped, according to the railways agents" sta tistics, reached 9407. Shippers report ed but 4313 of this number. These fig ures cover the time elapsing from the opening of tho marketing season up to January 22. The report shows that 234 carloads of apples were exported from New York. Philadelphia and Boston for European markets. Ono car was shipped to South America and two for South Africa. Following- are other figures for fruit exported: Alaska, 2 cars; Alberta, 147; British Columbia. 147; Manitoba. 4S; Australia. 34; Sas katchewan. 199; Ontario, 15; Quebec, 5; Hawaii. 1. SEATTLE TO PAY DAMAGES Loss of Barge in Waterfront Ex plosion Basis of Suit. SCATTIaK. "Wash., Feb. 10. The city of Seattle In Federal Court today signed a stipulation agreeing to pay $1750 and costs to the Tacoma Tug at. Barge Company as damages for loss of the company's bargo in the dyna mite explosion la Seattle harbor last May. The explosion caused damage of $100,000, mostly to plate glass in the city. It is believed that the powder was exploded to prevent ita shipment to Russia. The city's liability was established by District Judge Neterer in the case of the French-American shipping Com pany against tho city, in which the company obtained, a verdict-of $750 for loss of coal by the explosion. WATER ELECTION POSSIBLE Milwaukic- Council Considers Ofler for Purchase of IMant. MILiWAU KIK. Or., Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) A special election may be called by the City Council at the meeting tomorrow nisrhf. to submit the ques tion of purchasing the Milwaukie water works for $5500. It was found that the Council has no authority to ap propriate money for the purpose and that the new bond is-sucd of $25,000 has already been appropriated for the com pletion of tne distribution system. It is planned to levy a special 2-mill tax for two years to pay for the plant, if the authority to acquire it is voted. A written proposition and statement from the water company will be sub mitted tomorrow night. HOG EXPERTT0 SPEAK Professor Sliaw Addresses Produc ers at Vuion Tards Monday. Trofessor Thomas Shaw, the well known authority on livestock and agri culture, will address the conference of ...... .-. --.. I iln "RnisprR at the vv lliaillUlLC i j - - - Transit House. Union Stockyards, next Monday. W. u. &Kinner, iraviiit - iv. v.ih T!ank Road, vester- BKCT CI 1. uic ..v. ... - day received from Professor Shaw a telegram accepting tne niviiaiio.i. Professor Shaw has been engaged in the last few year3 by the Great North ern and Northern Pacific railroads to preach the gospel of better livestock to the farmers of the Northwest. At the meeting next Monday he will discuss the cost of pork production and an swer questions. BANK IS SPREADING OUT Ladd & . Tilton Secure Additional Boom in Spalding Building. Alterations now in progress irt the Spalding building, when completed, will provide additional space for the Iadd A Tilton Bank, which occupies the ground floor of the building. The barbershop which formerly oc cupied the mezzanine floor has been forced to move. This space will be connected with the banking rooms by means of a stairway, and will be oc cupied by some of the bookkeepers and clerks of the bank. The changes will be completed by the end of the present month. Vmpqua Trade Isabel Sought. ROSEBURG. Or., Feb. 10. (Special.) A move was inaugurated by the Com mercial Club here yesterday to mar-, ket all Umpqua Valley products under a label significant to this locality It was reported bv the Commercial Club ,.T - - ' i -.. ..rnccni I la beine that umpqua . : i , r sold in tho East under the label of a Chicago wnoiesaie nrunu.. r n a n t. The matter of securing- proper FOR SALE Kim SHARES Associated Fruit Growers OF UOOU IlIVEB, 9&30 rClt SUAREa BOX Ail 113a OKEOONIAJt, - 3,500,000 labels for tho Umpqua Valley products has been referred to a committee of the club and definite action oa the proposition is anticipated soon. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BEPOBT. rORTLANTJ, Feb. 10. Maximum tempera ture, 53 drees: minimum temperature. 4 desreea. River reading, 8 A. SI., 1S.0 feet: chanire in last 24 hours. 2.S feet rise. Tots! rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), L0:i inches; total rainfall since. September 1. 1015. 34.5.. inches: normal rainfall since September 1, 27 04 Inches: excesa of rainfall since Sep tember 1, 1015, 6.9:t Inches. Total sunshine, none: possible sunshine, 10 hours 6 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sua level), & i Al.. 20.1XS inches. THE WEATHER State of Weather. STATIONS. II Baker Boise Huston Calgary Chicago ...... Denver ....... lJea Moines . . . Duluth Eureka Galveston ..... Halena ....... Jacksonville .. Kansas City .. Los Anirelea Marshfield .... Medford Minneapolis ... Montreal ..... New Orleans . . New York .... North Yakima Phoenix ...... Poeat-ilio Portland Roseburir Sacramento . . . tit. Louis ...... Salt Lake San Francisco . Seattle Spokane ... Tacoma , Walla Walla . . Washington .. . Winnipeg .... 0.00'.. .SE loioudy 0.041. .SB Rain 11. OI 14W Clear S4 I'O.Olj. . NE Pt. clondy I'o.lnH. .INK iCIoudy : 0.00 . . NWknoudy i0.0o..E Cloudy i 0.01'i . .IXWiOIoudy 0.56 10 SW Pt. cloudy i 0.00. .isis iCIoudy 1:0.021. .INW Ft. cloudy i O.oollS NE iCIear ;o.iii)i..!R Cloudy O.onj. . 'SW Pt. cloudy. O.Stl 16 .SW Rain 0.3ti..SW Clear 0.01 . -!NB 'Cloudy O.tHl 16 N Clear 0.1NV. .ISB .Clear 0.0O;l4 W Cloudy : o.is . SB ft. cloudy Ml. ooi . i O.oo!. i i.u:i. o.oiMi: w Clear SB W cloudy Rain is Ft. clondy O.101. .!SR Cloudy O.OO 10 SB pt. cloudy o.odilO'N'WCioudy 0. !. .'N'W'Rain O.50i."0a Rain o. I4jl4 SW Lpt. cloudy O iO . .SW Rain 0!0O..l.W ICIoudy 0.0ll..W (Clear O.OOi. .SW (Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. The North Pacific disturbance is central this evening over British Columbia. It caused maximum wind velocities during th day of 33 miles southwest at Seattle and :. miles southwest at Tacoma. The wires to North H-ad and Tatoosh lstand ar down, and no reports have been received from thoao stations. LlKht to moderately heavy rains have fallen in Western Orecon. Washincton, Northern California and extreme Western Montana, wliilo local snoivs have occurred 1" Kuslcrn Montana, North Dakota. Minnesota and the Lake Region. It is cooler in South ern Orejron. . ... Conditions are favorable for occasional rain in this district Friday, with diminishing southerly winds and slishtly lower tunipera turcs. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; south to west winds. Oregon and Washington Occasional rain, winds mostly southerly. Idaho Occasional rain. EDWARD A. BRAT.S. Forecaster. TKATKLKRS- GCt-JE. San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Change En Route) The Big, Clean, Comfortable. Elegantly Appointed, Seagoing S. S. BEAVER Sails From Ainaworth Dock a Pa M., Feb. IS. 10 fjolden Milea Colombia River. All Rates Include Berths and Mrala. Table and Service Lnexcelleda The San Francisco t Portland S. S. C., Third and Washington Streets (with O.-W. H- fe K. Co.) Tel. Broad way 4500, A 612L, FRENCH LINE Cotupagnle Grnerale Transatlaatiqua JPOSTAL SERVICE. Sailings From NtW YORK to BORDEAUX ESPAGXE Feb. 19, 3 P. M. LAFAYETTE Feb. 26, 3 P.M. CHICAGO Mar. 4,3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU Mar. 11. 3 P.M. lOK INFORMATION APPLY C. W. STINGEE. M Sixth ht. A U. CHARLTON. 2i3 Morrison Sfc. F." K. t.AKHLSON. C. Al. at St. Paul By. DOKSEY M SMITH, ltd Third Ba. K F. BAIRD. 100 Third St. H. DICtiSON. 348 Waahingtoa St. NORTH BANK ROAD, t'iith and Stark 9ta F b M'FAKLANU. 3d and Waslllngloa Bt El B. hllt l. 124 Third 64. BaaCac 4. rl"e 2:30 P. M. Satnrday, Febmarr 12, han Franrisc. Portland Los Ana. Irs Steamship Co.. Frank Bollam. Agt, 124 xiurd ot. A a&irfi Mala u. Trarfro AUSTRALIA 0CIANIC S. S.T0'S tplovid 10.000 too tn-crpw SIERRA"."S0N0MA","VENTURA" (rated Uoyda I00AI). Sailings every 2 I dava. SYDNET Cirrtsm via SAMOA and HONOLULU $337.50 1fl.a.,in-drWCHlNA-JArAN $575.0. To HONOLULU $45.00. pfokiOTlree. Feb.29,MarlApr.ll American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FREIGHT SERVICE PORTLAND TO HONOLCLC C. T. Kennedy. Agt. 210 Stark St.. Portland. AUSTRALIA NEW ZKALAN 1 AND SOUTH SEAS. Via Tahiti and Barotonsa, connecting at Wellington for Auckland. Sydney and Australian porta. Regular sailings from Sail Francisco March 23. April 26, May 21. and every 28 days. Send for pamphlet. Union steamship Co., of New Zealand, Ltd. Ofice .Market street, Saa Irauciac. r local 8. S. and B. B. Agent. TUCKIAN