THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAIi. TOUTLAND, SATURDAY EVEISTTNG, JANUARY 2. 1904. 11 PRICES ON GRAINS "ATight for Life" RISE ON WAR SCARE TRANSACT IONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD s Entered at the Poatofflpe of Portland, Or. for transmission through the malls a second clast matter. PoBta for attnarle eopleet For an 8. 10 or 12- rf paper, 1 cent; 16 to 28 paces, 3 cents; over r, 1 cent 3 cents. o pages, TELEPHOKES. , Rtistnea Office Main BOO. . . v ' ., Editorial Uooms Main 250. . TOHEIGK ADVE&TIBINO EEPBEBENTATIVE. -j VreeUnd-Bengamln Speatal Advertising- Airentr, s 1B0 Nassau (Street, New York. Tribune Build s. inf, Chicago. . r.-V,-..-, ' 1 . - STIBSOaiPTIOK BATES. ; Terms by Carrier. .The Dally Journal, one year. ........ $5.00 Ihe Pally Journal, lx months. ............ 2.60 The Pally Journal, three months.......... 1.R0 The Pally Journal, by the week 10 Terms by Hail. ' The Dally Jonrnal, by mall, one year. .....$4.00 The Dallr Journal, by mall, six month.,.. 3.25 5 he Pally Journal, by mall, three months.. 1.25 The Pally. Journal, by mail, one month .00 The Semi-Weekly Journal. ' The Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to 13 page each . Issue, all the news afad full market reports, one - year. $1.50. . . ' TO weekly Journal.' v j The Weekly Journal 100 columns of reading each Issue. Illustrated, full market reports, one year, (1.00. .... . Remittances should be made by drafts, postal , notes, express orders, and small amount are , acceptable in 1 and 2-cent postage atampa. " THE JOCHHAl. V 1 , P. 0. Box 121, Portland. Or. , TODAY'S FORECAST. , Weather conditions and general, forecast for Oregon, Washington and Idaho: . Cold weather, with temperature from 15 de grees to 20 degrees below sero. nreyalls In Mln. It sots and the Dakota. Light snow bits fallen In the central taller and alao In Eastern Ore . Ron, Eastern Washington and Idaho. Light 1 rain baa occurred in Western Oregon and Weat- ; em vvasniiigton. me weatner is clear in Call : fcrnia, Nevada,- Utah, Colorado, New Mexico : end Arizona. "' Tbe lnd!-ation are for cloudy and threat . enlng weather in this district Snndiiv. with . . light snow tonight In Eastern Washington and t ni'rinern luano. Maxlmnm temperature in the last 21 hours, . 40; minimum, temperature, . 86; precipitation, ...18. BIKTHS. ' December 81, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Lechtaer, t 4100 rrom sireec a eon. December 27, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. Bayley, at , 188 Orant street, a daughter. , December 2i to Mr. and Mrs. C. Akesan, at TOO Montana avenue, a son. : CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. December 30, Lillian Hayes, at 141 Idaho .usvij acariet lever . 'i DEATHS. December 28, 8amiiel Dalley. at I'nlon arenne , and East Stark, .suicide. Interment Lone Fir -.. cen:eiery. -- December 30. John W. Wilson, at 41.1 Sacra. -1 irento, of exhaustion. Interment Lone Fir eeme- tcrr. December 27. Albert Young, at Good Ha marl tan hospital, of gunshot wound. Interment - wevnwooa cemetery. December 81. Lung Fat. at Second and Born. side, of alcbollsm. Interment Lone Fir ceme tery. -v December 27. Jessie F. Robinson, at 85 East , Water, of enterllla. Interment Lone Fir ccine V lerj. . rreamstorlum. on Oregon City car Jine. near i oeuwooa; moaern, ecientmc, eomplete. Charges - Adults. $36;, children, $25. Visitors B a. m. .to 6 p. m. Portland Cremation association, i Portland,' Or. Tbe Edward Hnlman Undertaking Co.. fnneral ii mrectora ana emoaimers, ai'o Third street I Tbone COT. J. P. Flnley A Son. funeral director and t enihalmera, have removed to their new eatab- usnroent. corner Third and Madison streets. Both phone No. 9. . . t ET7EEVTEV CE1IETEET. Blngle graves, $10. Family lots from $7S to ei.uuu. . ine oniy cemetery is Portland which . - mrpetually maintains and care for lota. For mil mmrmatino spply to W. K. Mackenxle - Worcester block, city. . W. M. Ladd, president. Clark Bros, for Bowers, 289 Morrison street ; " - SEAL ESTATE TSANSFEES. - t. I. B. Llnthlcnm and wife to Corlnne E. . . Wood, lot IT and west 2-3 lot 15, block 9. Uoldmlth's addition $ 1 7. H. Gove and wife to Arthur W. Goto. undivided V, lot 8. block 3. Central Alhlna addition . . , SO vinemy xrnat company to Lars A. John eon, part lots 3 and 3. block 12. Black. . latnnes rddillon . 8,500 . m. riaur ana wire 10 Kawara a. King, lot 3. block B. Brusba addition: , lot 12. block 11. Paradise Spring tract.. B suutnoman munty to A tors Harold. Iota S and T. block 5. Bralnard, ' 5 vari iienr 10 uenry nielger, parcel land section 20, township 1 south, range 1 , ... 8,000 : a. ivuncei n ai to Menry tiueitler, mts SA. 30 and 31, block 8. PenlnsuUr addl- ; Sheriff to Carl "ile'hVV psVcVl' land' VectUn ' 20. townsbln 1 south, range 1 east 8,383 vui Miur nran in Aa r. Kicnaroaon, - west 33 1-3 feet lot 18. all lot IT. block ( 9. GoMamitii'a addition.. 8,500 ' varuMia ann wue to nenry v, Krie- gei, lot 8. block 8, Alhlna 1,175 ..n . rjniimi m way I'erxins, lot 18, , t lock 2T, Couch addition , i V George, Williams and wife to Rectors, " wardens and vestrymen - parish Pt. !: Davids, parcel land, vast Twelfth and ' ICast Morrison and Relmont streets.... Paul Jensen tnd wife to Pacific State ' Trust company. Vita 6 and T, block 11, ' Peninsular addition John Barrett and wife to Pacific State Trust company, lota 13 and IS. block 2. Frances addiilon , .... f nuiiiHiuiaii rmiory 10 u. BQepncra. lot 9. block 80, woodlawn , . i riw i. i ctcrson ana wire to Ernest Elliott, southeast H lot S, block ft. Smith addition to St. Johns....,,,,,. 305 Get yonr insurance end ahatracta .to real nun irora ios line uuarantee at Trust com' . pany, chamber of commerce bldg,. ' BTJUPINO PEEMITS. Te W. H. Tuttle, erecftwo-story bnlldlng at nndrlcka avenue, and Going, to cost $1,000. To F. W. Hummel, repairs at Grant and Bev mlh, to cost tsoo. To M. OlSf n, erect two-story dweillng at Multnomah and East First, to cost $2,250. . To W. D. Fenton, erect lH-itory dwelling at w'.im mint ifit, coat gl.tHJU. rVVSBAL NOTICE. KUWABD W. BINGHAM Died January 1, 1004. Funeral January 8, 3 u. m. from Ed ward Iloltnau's undertaking parlors, ThlrJ L ' KEETIN0 X0TICE. ANCIEHT 0EDEE TJUITED W0EKMEIT. Members of Portlat d Lodge Ne. 27. A. O. IT. W.. will meet In the lodge room tomorrow (Sun. day), at 1 o'clock sharp to attend tbe funeral of our late nrotaer, James H. Held , Our lodge will condiat the mvIpm at the grave. Al! brother. Workmen are envtted to at- una: aiso the member or tbe Decave of Honor, Attest: By order C, P. POTTER. Mast Workman. r. m. rKAKaii. Kecordcr, Multnomah Camp Ne. 2, Indlaa War Veter- ans, wui meet atnmey at Hon', at I p. m., Piifiday, January 8, to attend the funeral of ear lata comrade. Captain J. N. Wilson, from Bus. eu-(treet Methodist, church. . By order, .,. CAPT. L. M. PABRISH. A. B. STUART, Orderly. i Portland, January 3, 1804. CITY HOTIOES." t i MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE, I' Oa Saturday, January 16, 1904, at the City , Hall, Portland. Oregon, examination will be held for the following positions: - Inspectors, Grsdes O snd D (Classes 10 and 11), Engineering Service. The. general scope of this examination will be: General knowledge of duties. , . Traction Engineers (Class 1), Mlscellsneoa Service. The general cop of this examination will be: Ueneral knowledge of dutiee. Tbe above exsmlnatlona will begin at 9 o'clock a. m, January 18, and continue until ,. cc mpieicn. - . Jteq at Portland. Oregon, January S, 1B04, . j THH CIVIL SERVlCD (XMM1SSI0N. By B. L. STOWKLL, Secretary. 1 PRICES ON FEED HAKE AN ADVANCE botx bbav An sxomxs UI 60 CEJTT8 A TOK KXOKEB OK AC .COTJHTT OjT ' 8T1TPE XSlCaVin COPJ-EES BiaXEK EOQS WE AX ES Aim ZjOweb. Proht Street, Jan. ' S. The prinfclpal items of interest in the local markets today were: -. 'Feed ranging-higher. ' '( , Egg weaker and lower. , ': , Changes in butter.. All coffees higher. ' i . Large poultry demand. "Wheat Btill weak. ' Very few hops are left reed Xaag-M EUgner. - . 1 The practical opening- of the feeding season has caused a much larger demand' to prevail in that market and quota tions are about 60 cents a ton higher today on. bran- and shorts. . Middlings are unchanged, '"'.', Portland Won't .rollow East. , ' The Portland wheat market does not seem to follow tbe lead of the eastern markets in their advances and no quota tions of any moment nave taken place In this market for some time. The principal reason for the advances ,in th price of wheat in the East seems to be on account of the extensive demand for flour in the Middle West -: which the millers were unable to supply at the former Quotations on wheat Out here the demand for flour from the outside seems to be nominal, as both Japan and China are heavily overstocked and only active warfare and a prolonged struggle at Chat would cause any further calls for stocks from that direction. No changes are noted in local figures on either wheat or flour today. - raw Sops Ax Unsold. Each additional day shows more sales of hops at the top price 26 cents and now the stocks remaining; lnithe bands of the farmers are small Indeed. ' It is a difficult matter to give an estimate at this time of the hops unsold and an accurate count would be impossible. The hop market is very weak, with the dealers bulling the prices for all they are worth. The situation as it now stands 14 that the dealers are, in abso lute control and the few bales remain ing unsold eut but little figure with the market . From those on the inside the information comes that soon there will be a change In prices, either for the better or worse. With the dealers In full control they will make a strong effort to boost prices clear out of sight, but whether they can accomplish this Is a matter of conjecture. The sales of hops in this state of late have been for all grades. Egg Are Weaker and lower. . J The price of eggs shows a decline to day and the market Is weaker, with the receipts coming heavier each day on ac count of the warmer weather. Local Front street merchants are well filled with fresh eggs and they are not refus ing 'any prices from 27H to 30 cents dosen. ' - Poultry emains Firm. Although Saturday is usually a very dull day in the Front street market the fact: that it followed directly after New Tear's did make It doubly so and business on the street was quiet This was not true, however, in tbe poultry market for the demand here was very strong, with the receipts out of all pro portion to the call. A few turkeys, both live and dressed, arrived in and found a good demand at current prices., ,';.rresa Keats Very rirm. The fresh meat markets are very firm on all products at yesterday changes. There is a particular dearth of veal of all kinds, and the few ar rivals are eagerly snapped up at slightly higher prices than those listed Good hogs. In fact all hogs, are wanted at the new prices. Store Butter Slumps. The receipts of country store butter have simply caused a slump in the local figures. Arrivals of late have broken all records in this market Creamery butter of ordinary grade la still weak, with the demand for the very choicest goods fair. Prices of creamery ' are about the same. Eloa Coffee Is Higher.' With the advance of Lion coffee today all .. eastern package- coffee of the cheaper grades are quoted at the same price S11.75. The advance in Lion brand was 60 cents a hundred. Thq entire coffee market is Showing A firm tone. In Potato and Onion Market. . There was no change In the shipping demand for potatoes, and prices in thia market remain unchanged today. Local dealers in touch with the San Francisco; market say that nothing except too very best goods are selling. No Imr provement is expected in this market during the coming week. There is a slightly better tone in onions, but o far prices remain unchanged. Opinions oa Today's Stark! W. B. Olafke Company No Improve ment in the prune situation; creamery butter is still weak and piling up. Turner & Co. Poultry is entirely cleaned up at top prices; eggs are ac cumulating faster and the market ig weaker and lower. , , Mark Levy A Co. Business opened tip fairly good for the second day of the year and Saturday, too. Bell A Co. Car fancy Merced sweet potatoes came in today; prices are gon rally up, , . , Chatterton A Co. Poultry of all kinds - continues to find sale at top prices; pork looking up in price; cream ery butter shows no Improvement Levy A Splegl Sorne very fine hot- nouse tomatoes came in from Los An geles per express today. Q. S. Smith Company Chickens in good demand; medium apples are good sellers. -. . .. IX E. Melkle Don't look for any change in potato business for A few days anyway; onions are a little firmer than they were. Davenport, Thompson A Co. Car ba nana due tonight; steamer goods sold Everding A Farrejl Oregon eggs are weaker and lower; country store and dairy very -weak, lower and accumulat ing) poultry -very scarce, with market completely cleaned up at quotations. W. S. Swank The steamer Elder ar rived in 'Frisco too late to do any, busi ness in 'potatoes until today; expect to night's steamer to take small cargo to that market , Page A Son Car celery and car sweet potatoes on street today; very little poultry coming in and everybody seems to watt it; good demand for veal and hogs; eggs weaker and lower, v (McKInley Mitchell Hop market still booming; expect some change in market prices soon; potatoes continue dull and no change is expected for few days. Toft Ulne A Co. Receipts in all lines were small today,, but- this being Saturday and right after a holiday, the demand was not excessive. The market is in' good shape for heavy receipts of all kinds.. Eggs are rather-weak. ; Today's quotations, . as revised, are ar follows: ' --: postxasts WHoxjgAiaa rxxcrs. Grain, Plonr and reed. WHEAT Export quotations New WaUa Walla, 73cj bluestcm, TTcj valley, TTe. BARLEY Feed. $20.00; rolled. $21.O0Q22.00i brewing, S21.0022.00. OATS No. . 1 whlta. t22.B0al24.riOt era. 123.00 4423.50 per ton; white, 121.09 gray, 121.00 per ton, farmers' price. riAiuti Eastern uregont rstents, m.ioq 4.00s straights, S3.60; valley. I3.7oQ3.85s gra ham 34a. $3.40; IOS, $3.70. MILL8TUFFS Brun, $19.60 pet ton ! mid dlings, 124.00: shorts, $20.00; chop, $18.00. ' HAY Timothy. $17.00; Eastern Oregon, $19.00 (S20.00; mixed, $14.00; clover. $13.00; wheat, $13.00; eheaV 12.00; oat, $13.00. , - ,- Bops, Wool and Hides. 1 H0P8New,. 26c' for choice; 200220 for primer poor grades,- 1820e. . WOOL Valley, coarse to medium. IflQISHo; fine, 16i316Vic; Eastern Oregon, 10015c; mo hair, nominal, 8SQ37e. 6HEEP8KIN8 Shearing, ' 10ffl2Ocj . short wool, 2030ct medium wooL SOQSOei mag wool, 60cQ$1.00 each. ; - . TALLOW Prime, par lb, 5c; No. and grease. SQsHe. HIDES Dry hides. No. L IS lb and an, I4e per lb; dry kip. No. 1,8 to 16 lbs. 12c; dry calf, No. 17 under 5 lbs. Iocs dry salted, bulls and Stags, J-S leas than dry flint; salted bides, steer, sound. 60 pounds or over, e7e: 60 to 60 lbs, flo; nnder DO lbs snd cows, ease: stags and bulls, sound. 4c; kip. sound, IS to 80 lbs, 6c, sound. 10 to 14 lbs, 6c; calf, sound, under 10 lbs. 8c: creeh (unaalted), le per lb less: eulls, 1 per lb leaa; horse hides, salted, each, l-2S1.7n: dry, each, $l.00l.CO; eolts' bides, each, 26Q50c; gtat skins, common, each, 10 (3 15c; Angora, with wool on, each. S5cQ$1.00. - Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Creamery, extra fancy, 30c; ordi nary, 27 He; cold storage, 2527He; Eastern, SofSCTtto; renovated, 2oQ21c; dairy, 16(9 175c; storei 12e. . . EfiGS Fresh Oregon. 27Hffl30e; cold -storage, 24c; bakers, 2022c; Eastern, 27c. - CHEESE Full cream, twin, 13i414c; Young America, 15e. - . rot'LTRy Chlckena, mixed. HHiai2 lb; hens, 1212Hc lb; roosters. lOHc lb broilers lli&IRe per lb; fryers, 12o per lb; ducks, old, 12c per' lbs young. 13e per lb; geeae. 9 er lb; turkey, 18Q104 per lb; dressed, 32(3 per lb. v- . .. . r raits and Tegetables. POTATOES 7580c; buyer' price, for nipping,, ooinroc evi; orainarj, oujwc buying, 60tt05c; sweets, 22 He lb; new, 4c per id. I ONIONS Oregon $1.10(31.25; buying prices, beet. f. o. p., Portland, $1.00. ? FBKSH FEUITS Apples. Oregon, 40c3$i.Ed per box; , oranges, -navels, (2.50 per box; seedlings, $2.00 per box; Ispanese. 60S5c; bananas. 6i&6V,e per lb lemons, choice. (3.00; fancy, (3.60g4.00: limes, Uextcan. 65c per 100; pineapples, (3.50; pears, 75ctl.29 per box; California, 1.00; cranberries, local. (7.00 per bbl; Jersey. $10.00: persimmons, (1.60. TEOETABLES Turnips, 65e sacs; carrots, (1.00; beets. (1.00 per sack; radishes, 12M0 lrr per dos; cabbage, Oregon. llVlc; -lettuce, head, ISc per dos; hot-bouse lettuce, per box. (1.00Q1.50; green peppera, Sc per lb; horseradish. 7fle per lb; celery. . local. 60c dos; tomatoes, $11.25 box; parsnip. (1.25; cu cumbers. 6075e per box; butter beana, loo per lb; Lima bean, 8c; sprouts, 6c; cauliflower. Oregon, ,(1.00 per doa;, srtlchokes, 76(3Oe per DRIED FRDITS-Apple. evaporated. 607 per id; epneota, iiezigc par lb: eacK. e per lb less; peaches. 69e per lb; pears. 8Hc per lb; prunes, Italian. 8H4Vic per to: French. 8H04Mc per lb; Cgs. California blacas. eOSHe er lb; do whites. 6MQ7o per lb: plums, pitted. &c; dates, golden, pet lb; !cj tarda, per 15 lb box. (1.50. RAISINS Seeded, fancy 1-tb eartona. 60 pack kgea to ease, 84 pkg: seeded, 12- cartons. 7c; loose Muscatels, 50 lb boxes, l&S'Ae per Ibf London layers, $1.8Bia2 00; clusters. (2.500 ? 75( H. SSci iis.500 advance oyer pound ear tons. a-ina tw a .11. .. s.it ai nn JO 1-lb cartons, fsncy brand.; $1.10;. 10 1-lb nricas, xrown. sues '0 '- nricas. s-crown, 86c: 60-U-lh bricks, ner box. (2.25: 4-row lav- era, per 104b box. 0c; looe. 50-lb boxes,, per lb. ia8Ue. , Callmyrans Six-crown. 10-lb car tons, per box. (2.00s 6-crown, 10-lb carton, par pox. 11.71); 4-crowa. so ls-10 eartona, p pes. f 1.75. Orooeties, Stats, Etc : SDGAR "Sack' basis" Cube, (C TOj pow- aerea, so.on; ary granuiatea, ao.eo: peex nranu lated. (3 85: extra C. $5.05: golden C (4.85; barrels, 10c;. H kills, 25c; boxea, hoc advance es ace oasis, leaa zoc.pcr cwt (or easa o says, maple. I431RC per lb. HON'EY HH15c. . COFFEE treeh Mocha. tl(S23c; Jay, fancy, 21 Si 32c; Java. good. 20lS20c: iava. ordinary, I8iii20c: Costa Rica, fancy. 19iR20c: Costa Rica. food. 1818c: Cost Rica, ordinary, 10;Q12e per l,1) package coffee, (13.75. ' TEAS Oolong, different grade. S5(S65c: gun powder, 28032(tt35c; English breatfast. differ- eni graaes. jzeBie: apiaer leg. nneoiorea Japan, 80385c: grees Japan, very sesxe. 800 BAtT-rineJ-Bates. Js. U, U, t. JOa. $228: Sne tal'lt, dairy, 60s, 40e; lOfx, 70c: imported Liverpool, sin, one; luua. mei m. fi.vu. Worcester Bfcl2s,! 8s. (5.80; 6. (5.25; iOe, $8.00; bulk. 820 lbs. $5.00rsacks, 50. 86c SALT Coarse, bfelf ground. 100. per ton, (a 25; BO, per inn. (9.25;Llverpool lump rock, $23.00 per ton; 60-lb. rock. $11.60; loos. $11.00. 6 RAIN BAGS Calcutta. $5.75i6.oq per 100. RICFr-Imperliit Japan, No. 1. $3.37; No. 1 $3.12U: New Orleans head. $7.78. - . COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cased. 23c per fai: water white. Iroit bbls, 184c; wooaen, ; eadllght. case 25c; headlight, fron pbla, 18Hc ' LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In bbla. 43c, esse ic. genuine kettle' boiled, rases. BOc: bbls. 45c; ground cake, ear lots, $25,002 less than EENZ1NE 03 degV case. Sic; Iron bbls, IS Vie. - - v , PAINT OIL Raw, bbls. 83c; casae, 88e; Doned. cases. 40c; cases, 35c. v . - - ? GASOLINE 86-d., cases, . 82c; iron bbls, 26c: stove, cases, 2-1 iei iron bbls, 18c. TURPENTINE la cases, 8); wood bbla, T6Uc! Iron bbla. 7 -If! 10-lb esse lots. 79c BEANS Small white. 8-ic; large white, (30, vrou; ping. 4J.4U(aa.wj( oaypn, iicj umu, , N CTS Peanut. 1t7 per Tb tor raw, 9fll0 for toasted; cocoa nuts. 80(B90c per do; wal nuts. ; 91flc per lb; pine nut. 10O1JH Pr b; hickory puts, 10c per lb; Chestnuts, Eastern, 15Q1AC per lb; Bra si I nuts. 16c per lb; filbert a. ISfftlSo per lb; fancy pecans, 14 ,.,- im iimiiihu.1 tw Lirr ,U, WIRB NArt..lPrcsnr hsu at ti 6SL ROPE Pur Manila, lSc; Standard. 12e: glFsl. mHci r ' ., ." WHITS LEifl BOO-lb lot. 8Hcs less Jot. Te, " Keats and Provisions. : FRE8R MEATS Inspected Beet, prima. Vie; cows, ec; mutton, dressea, Bu&ttc; umos, dressed. 6c. " - FRESM VRATS front street Beet steer. BGSe; bolls. ' (c; cow, ' 4(4Hcs -'. pork, block, 6WTc; pcker. 6H7c; mutton, dressed, 44 raSct lambs, dressed. fcQSHci teal. Snail, SiftSHc; large. 8H7c. ' BAMS. BirriK KTf!. Pnrtland back florall hams, Id to H. bs..l8Kci 14 to Id lha, 13HC; cottage, iuc; picnic, 9e; nreagraat ' oacon, l;-i(itlVjc; tegular ehort clears, . onsnioked, 1pV,c; smoked WV4c: clear hack, nnsihoked. ivtto; amokca, lVcr tinion putu, lu 10. 10 ios, ur.smokcd. Act 'amnkpd. Be. . - . ' RASTRItN PiCKEll mil TTiuto 14 1M. Uc; over 15 lb. 1394c: fancy, 14i4Mc; picnics.' flic: hdulders, iOc;' dry-alted -sides, UDstuoked. ln'ici smoked. lllc; breakfsst oucon. io(gr;w tancy, i?4C. . LOCAL LARD-Kettle Jaf7 JOs, 104cs 5. Inly HA 11- u i iii a.- i.JS. . 1n. ij'mv uir-iu AiiiBi. 111 Vjt: iPHiii-rntitTrift. lus. c 6a, Bc: 60s. STie: compound tierces. TUC! tubs. T Ei8TtRW LA Bl Kettle leaf, 10 lb tint, tic; C,llHc; 50-lb tin. laHc; steam-rendetsd. A boy pack lug -house' prlctie gr Mt asn, M ays. CANNED SALMON Colombia river. 14b t CANlfFn gir.MriWTnlnmhls river. 1 Jh tall. $175; Mb tails. $2.40j fancy, 1-lb gats, ft. U-lb fancy. Oau, $1.15; taucy, 1-lb oval, (2. A la ski tails, pink. 80c; red. $1.60.X-lh U FISH Bock cod. Te: Sounder.'' Be: halibut. 6c; crabs. $1.50 per dos; rasor clams. 8tlOo it uos: uine-necK clams, sc: suipea dsss, jiv ugec pound smelt, oc; estnsb, Te; biacg M salmon tront. 12iArl5c: lobsters. 15c. Perch, flc! salmnn atlwrali! Set atnelheada. tc; Chinook, 25c,' herring,. 4c; Colnmbea. river smelt. 20c ..la. it OVSTEBS Sboalwater bay, per rat $2 25; Iyer sacs. a.j j nets uiympla. per mce. ea a. Haw Tork Summary. : " NcW fork, Jan. 2. Dow, Jones Jr. Co. sy: The Japanese situation la verv arave. American sto;x in London were very weak and Consols were Aa lower, ueuwara a Hudson is buy- Ing of its own stock, which is said to be verv large In comparison with last year. The banks at' not expect mat tune money will be on tne table under 4 per cent for moat of tbe coming year. Thirty-nine railroads for November show an average net decrease of 4.06 per cent: 20 roads for the third week ef December show an average gross Increase of '4.85 per cent 1 11 Ion Pacific net increase far November was f-.?T,ouo. (St. Paul earnings for November show a net increase of $175,000. Dann's Re view says there is reason to look fer a . general recovry lit 1904. Breditreet's say collections are improving slightly, but mlsht be better. Jlarrtman -interests are now aald to hold an Important block of Atchison common. ' The banks gained en the currency movement during the week $3,366,000. Tbe hanks gained from the tub-treasury slue Christmas, $1,000,000. BROKERS' OPINIONS . m NEW YORK STOCKS Overbeck, Starr A Cooke CO., Portland: The ''year lust oassed haa been a verv eventful one in the speculative world, especially as regards New Tork securities; -1903 opened with a very pessimistic tone, but owing to tbe previous feel lug, of enthusiasm engendered by record-breaking prices during 1902, , there were sbsrp rallies snd recoveries of some moment, until the In dustrial world began to feel .apprehensive of a contraction in business, - when the ; market slumped rspilly and declines of 60 and 75 ?)lnts net were scored In tbe more active issues, his feeling of gloom has been partially dissi pated of (ate owing to the clearing of the financial atmosphere through the (allure of the shipbuilding trust and kindred schemes. Stocks are again on a level which Invite the attention of conservative investors (the only class which cause permanent advantage to speculative hold lnga), and New York bankers are advising their ellenta to Ny the better, class of railroad stocks aa an Investment. The new year doea not opea auspiciously, owing to rumors of trouble, la the political world, but tbe chances of this coun try being entangled are very remote, bence we ftiel that our1 atocks should not suffer much. Of course American securities being listed In London, ama hingiaua irom u account feeling apprehensive over the situation In tbe Far East, erratic movements may be looked- for un til diplomacy or actual hostilities have cleared .the air.. . , incki rcroi., new yorx: una market na rjeen demoralised today, heavy selling being Influ enced by tbe situation in the Far East, war be ing apparently inevitable. A very unfavorable bank statement allowing an Increase of $16,000, 000 In loans was soother depressing factor, AH of the active stocks showed the effect of heavy selling for both accounts. Pools dumped out li ng Uses , of stocks Without much regard to price. The selling continued to th close and filial prices were tbe lowest of the day. ..The break ranged from two to four points In the most active stocks, jne expectation 01 a De moralised London market was an Influence at the close. o si Q Pi" DESCRIPTION, Anaconda Mining Co.... A ma I. Copper Co...,.,.. Atchison, com do preferred........... Am. Car at Found., com. Am. Sugar, com... Am. Smelt., com do preferred Baltimore A Ohio, com.. do preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Canadian Pac, com.... Chicago k Alton, com.. do preferred Chi. at Gt. West., com.. C hi.. Mil. ft St. Paul... Chicago As North., com.. Chi. Terminal Ry...... Chesapeake k Ohio..... Canada Southern....... Colo. Fuel A Iron, com.. Cclo. Southern, com.... do 2nd preferred...... do 1st preferred...... Delaware A: Hudson Dels., Lacks. A West.. Denver A Rio G., com.. do preferred.......... Erie, com do 2nd preferred...... do 1st preferred...... Illinois Central Louisville A Nashville.. Met. Traction Co; Manhattan Elevated.... Mex. Cent. By Minn., St. P. A. Ste. M. do preferred MlKsourl Pacific M.. K. Jc. T., com do preferred New York Central.....'. Norfolk & Weatern, com. North American N. Y.. Ont. A West Pennsylvania Ry Peo. O., L. A 0. Co..-.. Pressed Steel Car, com.. Reading, com do 2nd preferred. do 1st preferred Rep. Iron A Steel, com. do preferred Rock Island, com...... do preferred , , . .. .. . . . Southern Railway, com. do prof erred Southern Pacific St. L. te 8. F., 2nd ptd. do 1st preferred St. L. Ac 8. W., com.... do preferred Texaa A Pacific 4... Tenn. Coal A Iron...... Tol., St. L. A W., com. do preferred.... Union Pacific, com do preferred V S. Leather, com do preferred TJ. 8. Steel Co do preferred Wheel. A L. Erie, com. do 2nd pi ef erred do 1st preferred...... Wis. Central, com...... do preferred W. TJ. Telegraph Wabash, com do preferred 112s 20 TO 28 14 50 68 20 70 29U 60 68 20 68 28 49 67 131 107 3 124 148 181 107 Z 130 106 121 141 124 143 10 67 10 57 55VT 68 U 116 117 11 116 9.1 17 39 80 88 17 39 16& 88 119 117 117 6 83 22 07 82 21 57 83 82 21 22 118 117 117 97 9(1 80 45 58 77 80 3 80 45, 68 7 7 tw 77 1H. 41 H T14 42 23 61 20 41 22 60 41 22 00 23 614 78 47 40 60 13 81 1B TT 78 78 49 40 60 49 7 40 60 13 81 24 85 1? 78 40 Wl 13 32 13 82 25 38 24 87 j 80 ! 88 ; 7 12 ?7 25 48 16 88 86 19 37 25. 124 35 23 3S 24 ST 80 88 37 78 88 88 tl 16 25 48 16 88 80 20 86 f 67 T 76 11 65 16 17 23 48 48 16 88 88 86 80 1 8TV4 1'S OVi Bales, 432,900. B08T0H COFFEB CLOSE. Boston, Jsn. 2. Copper close: Bid. Ask. Adventure . $ .03 $ .03 Arcadian . 80 .81 Atlantic . 07 Bingham .22 .23 Calumet . 4.80 4.30 Centennial 15 .16 Copper Range 44 45 Mass 04 .04 Mohawk..,. -,.... ,87 Phoenix .02 , .00 Victoria .02 Winona 07 .02 .07 Wolverine 88 .69 Osceola . X .69 .60 Ameloan Stocks in London. London, Jan. 2.-2 p. m. Amalgamated Cop per declined 2; Atchison declined ; preferred declined i Baltimore A Ohio declined 1: Cana dian Patriae declined i Chesapeake A Ohio de clined : Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul d cllued HI Denver A Rio Ganda unchanged! Erie declined ; first declined : Illlnoia Ceo tral declined ; Louisville ft Nashville de clined ; Mexican Central declined ; Mis-si'i-rl. Kansas ft Texas declined ; Norfolk ft Western declined : New York Central de clined ; Ontario ft Western declined : Penn sylvania declined ; Reading declined : first declined 1; Soutbera Pacific declined ; South ern Railway declined ; preferred declined ; I nlon Pacific declined : preferred unchanged United States Steel declined ; preferred de clined ; Wabash declined ; preferred de rtlad ; Consols. 87,decllned . ( . EABTERK H008 LOWER, Chicago, Jan. 2. Receipt of livestock In th principal packing centers show: " Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, CllcagO . 25,(K , 8,000 800 Kaunas Cltf . 18,000 800 250 Omaha j 4.500 5oo . llogs opened 5 cents lower, with 25,000 left S" ver. Kecelpt year ago were 23,000. Ruling og prices arer Mlxel snd butchers, $4,406 4.$0; tough. $4.504.90; light. $4.50l&4.60. , Cattle Steady. Sbecp Steady. LIVESTOCK TONE IS STRONG. . Portland Union Stock Yards. Jan. 2. Th re cruit of livestock In tbe local yards during the past 24 hours consisted of 50 cattle and 180 aneep. me tone on au iiveaiocx is strong, with tbe following prices ruling: lings Best. 6itf5c: mediums, 4ffl4r. Cattle Best, $44.25; mediums, $3.50ij4. Ebeep Best, 8c; mediums, 3c. . HEW TO&X BANK STATEXEVT. New York, Jan. 2. The bank statement l died today was ss follows: Reserve decrees. :?, 032.7IXI; reserve, less United States decrease, $3,053,225: loans. Increase, $16,307,700; specie, decrease. $47,600; leaa Is. Increase. 8258.800: de. posits. Increase, $20,200,200; circulation, de crease, $37.9u0.' Chloago Orala Carlot.' Chicago, Jul. 2. Th carlot today, show:' Cars, tirade. Bit. Wheat 28 , . , , Corn. 164 8 . Oat ...,,.,106 S . The wheat car were for two day, Minne apolis 502. . . , ; -,- Closing Oraln Quotations, ! Saa Francisco, Jan 3. The grain market Is thl city were closed today. Tbe close la ether ctiles were: Minneapolis Wheat May, 88c: July, 8flt asked, j St. rul Wheat My. S4c; Inly Rte.v New Xerk Wheat May, SOVac; July tuc MARKETS ADVANCE ON A WAR SCARE WHEAT WAS EXCITED jjrs CZ.0SES ABOUT OEBTTS EZQSEB WITH OOBV I CEHTS XTP OH THS lAaCS CONDITIOHS OATS TXBM AHS AS VAJrCTHQ FKOTISIOjrS TP. (rornlshed by Overbeck, Starr ft Cooke Co.) Chicago, Jan. 2. Logan Si Bryan ad- vise: ?'..:,'-'.:... The wheat market was excited and about 3 cents higher. There -was a1 very heavy general trade, so large that It is impossible to estimate the individual operations. Armour probably sold some wheat, but it Is difficult to , guess how much.. War news is the dominant fac tor. All, other influences being at the moment subservient. When the war is onoe begun between Russia and Japan we can - foresee ' the probable compli cations. The actions of Russia herself, in respect to the exportation of food products, is a matter of uncertainty, as she has under Jike conditions in the past absolutely- prohibited, them. In any event, which ever way the news turns, an active, irregular market seems assured and wide fluctuations are more than probable. In view of this we ad vise conservatism, both In operations and in the protection of accounts, -' Cora a Cents Up. The corn market closed about 2 cents higher. Aa In wheat, war was the con trolling interest There - was a large general trade, much covering of shorts and what seemed to be liberal buying by Armour. Immediate condition of supply and demand are not potent. The market is likely to be flighty. We tatlnk we would continue to buy corn on sharp breaks. " Oats Firm and Higher. The oats market is firm and higher In sympathy with corn and wheat. There was not a very large trade considering the activity in other markets and there was nothing special outside of general conditions to note. - , Provisions Bharplf Advanoa, Provisions show sharply advancing prices, and an active general trade Char acterized the market The covering of shorts contributed, but provisions were affected by the general advancing con ditlons of other- markets. They are likely to be controlled very materially by the political news in the Immediate future. KEY TORK OOITEZ CLOSE, New York, Jan. 2. Coffee dose; Bid. Ask December ..$8.10 $8.20 January -. 7.00 7.05 February ! T.16 7.20 March . V... 7.80 7.50 April T.45 7.50 May 7.60 7.75 June 7.80 ' . 7.85 July , 7.90 T.95 Acxuat 8.00 ' 8.05 September. ..........4 , 8.06 8.10 October . 8.10 8.20 GRAIN PRIMARY AND SHIPMENTS. Chicago, 'an. 2. Th primary receipt show: Today Year ago. Bush. Bush, Wheat . ...... ...... .....1,027.000 490,000 Corn 582,000 872,000 Tbe shipments were: Whest S9T.00O 244.000 Cora ,. , 411.000 . 677,000 Argentine Grsia Shipments. Chicago, Jan. 2. The Argentine grain lhlp-mt-at chow: Today Last Week Year ago Bush. - Busb. - Bnsh Wheat 16.000 176,000 128,000 Cora 712,000 1,200,000 89,000 STOP' IT! Paying more for your meats, produce, etc., than is necessary. Follow our ads in the daily papers they'll save you money every day during the year 1904. Beats a savings bank. Try it "Proof of the pudding is in the eating." Buy here once. ' -)r-- :- PORTLAND PACKING CO.'S BIG, GROWING POPULAR MARKETS STATE MARKET, First and Salmon Streets PACIFIC MARKET, West Park and Washington STAR MARKET, 588 Williams Avenue ALBANY MARKET, 365 First Street SUNNYS1DE MARKET, 997 Belmont Street The public is cordially invited to attend our big supply house, at First and Salmon Sts., and inspect our plant, where we manufacture everything in the line of Sau sages, Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc.; Patrons from every part of the city will find a full line of everything good to eat at all our markets about the city. Note the prices and come see the quality for yourself. Our Special Brand Butter, full : weight, per roll.;. 50c Mocha and Java Coffee, pound .. .15c Baldwin Apples, box L..:L ........45c Fancy Navel Oranges, doz. i . 1 Oc Potatoes, sack l.L...75c (Furnished by .Overbeck, Starr ft Cooke Co.) Chicago. Jan. 2. The promise of a war be tween Uussla anl Janan caused the sxaiit mar. keta to flutter upward today and prices were generally higher. May wheat opened at 83. a rise of c since tbe close of Thursday, and touched the 87c mark as the top. The close was at 87c Jury wheat opened lc higher and reacted 82c a the high point of tbe day and eloeed at the same figure. May corn opened at the close, of Thursday and closed at 47c aa advance of 2c since tbe opening. July corn aiened at 45e, a rlee of c since the previous ose. The close today was 47c. The various ataraeis rangea aurug toe aay aa xoiiows: : Wheat Open. High. Low. Cloae. May....$ JI4 $ .87 $ .84 $ .87 July....; ..80 ' .82 .80 , 82 Corn .. May.... .45 ..47 .45 . .47 iuly. 46 :.47 .45: . .47 Outs Mry 88 .39 .88 July..;, .85 .36 .85 Pork Jan 13.07 18 20 13.07 May.... 13.07 13.82 13.07 . Laxd ' r Jan!. 8.87 7.02 6.8T May ... 7.05 7.27 7.05 Ribs Jan 6.47 6.62 6.47- May.... 6.77 67 6.70 ' .38 . . -a 1326 13.60 8.92. 7.1T S.67 6.90 Portland Clearing House Report. The report of tbe Portland Clearing -Honaa for Thursday wa a follows: Clearances , ..,...,..,,.$520,175.40 Bclancea . 78,821.66 Chicago Board Adjourns. : Chicago, Jan. 2. The Board of Trade ad' Journed today at 11 a. m. ;, . ' Clow ef London . Grain. London, Jan. 2. Close: Wheat March, d signer.; juiw, a nigner; January ia mgner, MELROSE MOVED INTO DEEP WATER At last the schooner Melrose has been taken off the bar at Vancouver, where the had been aground with a cargo of lumber for the past week. Tbe tugboat F. B. Jones pulled her out into deep water yesterday after the vessel had been sufficiently lightered. Her cargo will now be reloaded from barges and in a short time she will be ready to leave down for the sea. Her destination is the Bay City. 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