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THE OREGON DAILY JOUirNAL, TOTITIjAOT), PATTTItDAT EVENING, JATTIJAEY 16, 1004. 11 Intend t th Poetnffle of Portland, Or. for transmission through th id alia a seoond . clssa matter. ' Fostace fur 1n(rls eoptee: For an 8, 10 or 12- paper, i eentj 10 to At pages, a cent; P'at 3 pes. 8 cents. , , ; , ! S i j'i,, f 1 r 1 7-' 'ft- TZLIPKOireS, - ;; ftfvT ; BoMbs Offlee llah) BOO." . ' -' '-, ' "'"' - Editorial Koom Mala 250., .' . '..' rOEEIOlT ADTEHTIBEN O BXP&ESENTATXTX. Vreeland-Benjamin .Bpeetar, AdTartlalns Aganer, - 150 Naaaau Btraat, New York. Tribun BoiW- vaicago. ., ;, , ' s:,yy"'vi:yy IUB8CBIPXI0K BATXa. ';" Tersaa liv Carriaiv -2 V -Vs. " Tfca Daily JonroaU.one year. "5'25 Jlta Dally Journal, all months... J-80 I Dallr Journal, tbraa roentbs,.,....... a-?0, : The Dallr Journal, hv tha week. ...... ' .10 ' fnu tv UAH. A ": ; Th Dally loamaC by mall, on yarX.'.,.H55 -The Dally Joarnal, by mall, tlx months. ..t 2-25 ju. jiuiij ournsi. dv mau,.tnree iuumu... A TB Dally Journal, by mailt, ona month,,,... Mm Tha Baml-WaaUy Journal. .'. ." , - Tha Heml-Weeklv Jnnrnal. 8 to 13 Mlrt aea . lamia, all tha oawa and full market reports, ons year, l.ou. - - IBx wklj' Journal. , - f The Weekly Joarnal. 100 eolnmne of reeding aeh issue. Illustrated,' fell market reports, one year, 81.00. ' . Remittance should be made by drafts, poetal not, erpreaa orders, end amall amonnta are aeeentapl In I and 2-eenf poataga etamp. ' , , THE J0TSRNAX, , P. O. Bol 121. Portland. Or. j: . TODAY'S rOESCABT,- V f. ' Weather conditions and general format for ' Oregon. Washington and Idaho: ; The disturbance noted yesterday, off the ' Washington coast proved to b on of treat ; magnitude and of considerable intensity. -It la now central over - Vancouver island and . It Is moving: ranldly eastward. Storm -warnlnga -were ordered yesterday at 2:18 p. nv. for all . autlona In the dlatrlct. - Tbe followlnar maxi mum rlnd- yeloeltlea oecarred Uat- night: Ta- totab Island. 56 mllea. aotith: Portland.' 26, - Pocatello, 82, aoutheaat. No report baa been received from North. Head elnce tha atom be gan. - " - -I i..-4- Moderati1y heavy - ralna have" oecnrrel In Weatern Ore iron and Weatern Washington, and light ralna are reported in Northern California. The indications are for rain In thta dlatrlct tr night and Sunday. Eaat of the . Caacadea snow well aa rain, may be expected. The . wlnda will decrease tonight west of tha Caa- endee, and on Sunday tbey win Oeereis la toe eastern portion of the district. : i Maximum temperature In the last 24 hours, B0; minimum temperature, 40; nrecepltatloa, .66. lusxuax Liouraxs,' John Doumlt ef 'Wahkiakum eoonty. Wash. Ingtoa, aged 29. and tieieiw Anton, agea vt. L - . B1BTHS. , Jannary 5, to Vr. and Mrs. W. Bhendel, at n-niaaular, a daughter. - -. COHTAOIOin PMEABM. ; January IB, Bosa Wlederholt, at SI North Fifth, diphtheria. . ;pAiHB. Jsnnary 14, tavancba M. Nlchola, at Mon- tarllla, of senility. . He mains cremated. . . tireamatorlum, on Oregon City ear line, near SeUweod; modern, scientific, complete. Chargei Adults, 36; children. $29. Visitors a. m. to t p. m. Portland CramaUon assoclatloa. Portland, Of. The Kdward Bolman Undertaking Co., funeral directors and embalmera. 220 Third . street. Phone) B07. - , J, P. Flnley A Son, faneral directors and : embalmera. hav removed to their new eatab iisiiujeiii, wruvr mull sin a.HAvi suvw . i. . n-1. 1 J J a I - . . Both pnone N. 9. - , - j- r , - BITXB TIZW CEHETEBT. , .. Btngle graves, $10. Pamlly lots from $75 to t ii.oiHk th only cemetery ul rortuno. whien perpetually malntaina and care tori lota. Pot full Information atiDly to W. K. MackenaU. Worcste block, xaty., ; W. M. Xejd.' praalduot y Clark Bros, for flowers, 889 Morrison street. TIE AI IBTATI TBAMSntBI.- J. Frank Bnrson and wife to O. W. and , , Nellie Taylor, 0 acre section 2, town ship 1 south, range 2 east ,...$ Tbe Title Guarantee ft Trust company to Harry Woodhonse, lot 14, block 2. Hoi leOay Park addition Dndley Evana and wife to Alfred O. EVer-Iwrg.- S acres aectlon 17, township 1 south, rsnge S eaat Lara Bwansou and wife to Laor J. Barnes, parcel lant aectlon 18, township I south, range $ eaat ................. James V. Hill to Oeorge W. Dntson. lot, fl and T. block 23, North Alblns O. L. MePheraoo and wife to C. H. Jones, ' parcel land beginning eaat line lot 4, block 1, W. W. McGulre'a addition .... Portland Lone Hr Cemetery company to Mrs. M. E. Prettyman, north i lot ISO, -brack SB John P. McEntee to Andrew MUUams, lota ' 17 and 18. block T. Mansfield. 0. H. and M. T. Taftllnger to Ansel Les nsux f., 60 aer section M, towa hip t north, range 4 east . . Allen B. Riley and wife to Oak Park Land company, lots 1 to 8, 14 to 19, part Ir4a 12. 13, 15. block 1, Madeline 3. M. Nlckum and wife to Portland Woolen mills, water rights, Johnson creek .... rVth t. Wills et si. to Portland Woolen mills, water right, Jobmoa -creek..,.. Ccllrge Endowment assoclstlnn to N. A. ' Baker. loU 12 to 15, 29, 80, block IT, 100 650 878 850 80 700 ( oiiege piace 450 Arleta Land company to L. If. Penson. lot 101, Arleta Park 116 Vcltnomah county to geld Gala, sundry . lots, Kellwood ........... ...i.. 40 w.' a.j aiesner ana wire to wiiusm Nen- bauer, 36.1 feet off south aid, lot T. block 229, East Portland ......... 6,000 ssaueiie 1 sou u. o. . cwooius' io iyaa Ostrand. 6 acre section 88. townahln 1 north,. rang 4 eaat ....:....,........ .. 1 onn tnamois to rercy warran. ml 10. block 12, Central Alblna .............. Bctd Gain and wife to Emma Watson, lots 8 and 9. 14. 11. block- 61. lota .1. 2, 8, 9, block 62, Bellwood.......... 100 lonara ricxen to Anna May Nycxen, lot B, . block 206. Ouch . ...... .,(,.. Leonard Nycxen to Anna May' Nycken, parcel land aectlon 9, township X north, range 1 west ' L A. n3 h. Wbb to Otto Buedy, west 82 feet fct 6, block 6, Pleasant View aaaiuon ................ 450 . Set roar lnsursnc and abstract to real fitat from th Title Guarantee et Xtnst coi any, chamber f commerce bldg.t atmnnro rxsjtm. To D. Burdowlck, -erect two-etory dwelUnf tt Mllwankje and Bismarck, to cost $1,600. - To ft. Robertson, erect stable at Lownsdal nd Alder, .to cost $2,500. ;- -- ' To Thomas Dobsoo, erect 'two oneetory cot- ssge at aargo ana niroy, t cost tz.uw. " il - .I.,., .. i ' K' Bain la Argentina, " - Chlrsgo, Jsn. 18. There was no rain in Argentine today except In amall parts of cue dos Ayrss. it la curaay, with light erlndc PACIFIC LEAGUE v.; NOW A, DEAD ONE i (Jonrnd fpdal Serrlc. . - .Spokane, Jan. 19.-The Pacific Na tional league has cone Aut of existence and the Northwestern Jeacue haa taken its place, embracing- the cltleg of Spo "kajie, Butte, Salt Lake and rOgden. , The ' irauichif 4n the P. JM. L. held by Dug . ;lale haa been declared forfeited. The director met In secret session and ad , Journed this morning. (Ogden was for mally admitted to the new league.; Rep resentatlves were Charles Lane, Butte John McCloskey, Salt Lake; William Blnford, Ogden, and Williams, Spokane. ' Lucas" was re-elected president, . - The schedule meeting is to be held In Butte I- A.,,,- .f'.l :j, . :., ...... .. V Alt A v TV WM Jf ' ..j . I '. ."k Ij. . ..... 1. . i BEES TOHOBBOW UTOXVOOIV. A meeting of the Boes, a boys' club, will be held In the T, M. C. A, j$. v. uuimiiiH at S p. m. tomorrow;1 W. Stanley will peak. , . 1 TRANSAC7 IONS '.IIS THE hNANCIAL WORLD I III I I Ml ' I il I II I ' ' ' " II ! ' I ' I I II I I ' II I 1 EGG IMETIS HOLDING ITS TONE lVAJtaa ovtszds tmnaawcB jutd LIOKTXB BEGEirES, - OOTJ7L9 WXTK GOOD SEUAJTS, OATJBB TZBJunssBV-wxxAT axtd rurm TTRTXXM TZAX WASTES. , Front Street, Jan. 16V The principal events in the Portland wholesale mar kets today were: .. : Columbia river smelt lower. , ., -. Eggs hold tone. Poultry continues to weaken, ; . Wheat market much firmer. ' . . More flour is selling. Doings In- the hop market. . ' Too-many hogs arriving. " , Veal demand is great. ' , 'Farmers holding hay. - Potatoes and onions unchanged. " . ;-: ' Xn tha Egg Market. ., -, Just -now th - egg market is very Arm in tone with the receipts slightly under the demand, Some of the deal ers who -werf so heavily overstocked a few days ago; and sold at quotations away '.down, , are. now. rather short of siocks. Tiie main reason zor me spir ited ; tone ' of the egg market at the moment ;, is th large shipments which have been made to outside points within the past few days, Now Is the time of the year when th egg market , gener ally a-oes lower and It would not be sur prising if within tha next few days the 4 market again , took a ,. downward turn. There is no real . excessive demand for eggs at' this time and slightly larger receipts which ordinarily come at this period are. sure to cause a reaction. When the price of eggs begins to tumble again, dealers say that there ia only one thing that can stop It .from touching th bottom and that la a vary sever cold spell. . . . Poultry WX weakens. The poultry market continues to weaken, with the receipts showing a constant gain and the demand lust the opposite. Today- tha arrivals .of chick ens were - extra largo for a Saturday, and quite a lot of stocks will probably have , to be carried over until Monday. This,, then, will cause. a. lower market next week. There were no changes in the quotations today. A. few dressed turkeys arrived this morning and found a fair sale at 18 cents a pound.' Duck and geese continue in good demand, with prices unchanged. . -' . , , v '7Xue)i PlxatiiMs ta TeaL v ' The veal market is very firm,' with the receipts nominal and the demand very active. The market, as a conse quence, is higher today. The receipts of hogs. are enormous and the market is dragging and is liable to be lower. The demand is very small on account of the Inability of the packers to operate dur ing the Chinook season. The top of the hog market stands at 64 cents a pound. Wheat Tone Is Tinner. The wheat market is showing a much better tone, although no changes; have occurred in tne' quotations. Tne pros peots of a war in the Orient continue to bull the market, and farmers gener ally are inclined to hald for higher fig ures, ' ... - ' , " VoeK Plour SeUlnr, The demand for flour, both locally and J for foreign markets, Is showing a steady Increase, andwArjUhitsadwncejn wneat, wouia maare materially nigner prices all through th flour market. The market -today shows no change. , ' Parmers Holding Kay. '' Just where the government Will buy Its supply of hay is yet a mystery, and farmer who have stocks on hand are figuring that this city will get its share and are Inclined to hold for higher fig ures. Tha feed market Is-firm, with no changes, in prices today - . : . " Smelt' Are crheapar" ' The run 6f smelt haa fairly struck the Cowllta river, and the -receipt today showed a larger gain over yesterday and the price shows a fall to' 7c' The larger supply of smelt haa caused a dullness to prevail for other raall flsh. Steelhead salmon la a trine mora plentiful, with no changes in the price. , ) Potatoes "and Onions Are Tnchanged. There- is ho chant' lit either, the ro- tato or the onion situation, prloea being the same as quoted yesterday, with tha demand likewise the same. The local demand for both potatoes and onions is thr OTmerwith-jjrtcea unchanged, ' Doing la Bops. . If anything, the bop market was a trifle weaker today. Tha dealer holders continue to try their bulling tactics, while the brewers say, that they have all the stocks they want and are willing to sell at the present market.., England is buying a few bales in this market, but otherwise the situation does not differ from that of a week ago. One sal was reported . up the valley at 28 Ho, but dealers themselves consider this an, ex ceptional case and not tire market - Opinions on Today's Market. : ' ' W. B, Glafke company -There is very little movement In prunes, but we have a few Inquiries for certain slses. Butter IS Arm, with no changes- in the price. Turner & Co. No sale for poultry to day; there' are two days in the week when this market Is very dull Saturday and Monday.. Bell & Co. Steamer stuff arrived; lots of vegetables, oranges and lemons; good celery was rather scarce today. Mark Levy & Co. California steamer in and vegetable arrived in very good condition; lack of rain In that state has caused a scarcity of cabbage and prices are nigner; car bananas Is due on Mon day. ' Chatterton Ac Co. Chickens are very plentiful hogs weaker; veal very scarce. -Levy & Spiegl 'Frisco steamer in to day with plenty of fresh vegetables. O. 8. . Smith company Potatoes and onions continue In good demand; eggs scarcer. v - , , , Malarkey A Co. Smelt are cheaper, with receipts larger; steelheads more Dlentif ul. ' i. .. Davenport-Thompson Company New cheese - is selling all right; everybody seems to want it, but old stock OctO' ber-November maker is werdc. Page & Son Steamer today; poultry pretty weak all over the street W.- H. Dryer Very good demand for fancy Burbanks In 1he 'Frisco market: onions continue in good call. Smith ' Bros. Notwithstanding great quantities of pork .that arrived this week, market Keeps at price; veal Is very nrm. . '';.."-,': -:k McKInley lVtltchell Everything ap pears all right, in both potatoes and on ions, i but we are waiting for direct wires from 'Frisco to see just what that market is doing; hops da not appear to be quite so nrnv Toft, Hln & ,Co. The s!oft weather and heavy , receipts ot the past , week have had a depressing efTec on the hog market but . the opposite can be ' said of eggs -presto, change! and from Stagnancy they burst forth into active Ju llfe. Chickens weak) turkeys and ducks firm. . ' " Today's quotations, as revised, are aa follows: , FOBTZiAlTS WHOLESAXJI : MtlCES, Grain. Tlour and x'aed. , : WHEAT Export quotations Walla Walla, 73g74c;. blueatem. 7879u; TslleT. T7(37Hc. UAKIJSY Feed, $20.00; rolled, $21.0022.001 brewing, $21.O0Si22.U0. UAis no. i wnite, $24.00028.00; graf, $24. 00j 26.00 per ton; price to farmer, whit. ii.wna.mi; gray, sxtou per ton. VLOtiH Eaetttrn Oreson: Patei Patents. $4,103 4.40; straights, $8.60; valley, $3.76 aS-86; gra- nam, s, sn.eir; urn, SJ.TU. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $19.00 per ton) mid dlings, $25.00: shorts. $20.00; chop. $18.00. . UAT Timothy, $16.0018.00; EaaUrn Ore gon. $l.00(H2O.00; 'mixed, $14.00; ckorer, $18.00 CiM.OO; wheat, $18.WH 15.00; cheat, $12,000 14.00; oat, $13.0oifi.oo. Hops, Wool and BCids. HOPS New, 25Q26e for choice; tOQ24e foe prime; poor quality. 18K20ttc; cqnUact, 1S04, J'al7c. WOOL Valley, coarse to medium, 16it16He fine, 16fai6c; Eastern Oregon, lOQlSc mo hair. DomlnaL 25(U26. BHEEPSKINS Shearing, V)20c; short wool, Ki:iOe; medium wooL. 30ft)50el long wool, 50cigfl.OO each, r ' TAtXOW prim, per lb, 4fte; Ko. 8 and rt. 22Mic. ' , . . BIDES -Dry bides. So. 1,16 lbs snd np, 14o per lb; dry klP, No. 1, B to IS V, 12c; dry calf, No. I, under 5 ' lba, 15c; dry salted, balls and . atsga, 1-3 leea , than dry flint; salted bides, steer,' sound, 60 pounds or oyer, 6b!7c; 50 to 80 lbs, 6c; nnder 60 1M and cows, 64t8c; stags snd bolls, sound, ' 4c; kip, sound, 15 to 80 1 lbs, 6c; sound, 10 to 14 lbs, 6c; calf, sound, nnder, 10 lb, 8c I green (unsalted), lc per lb less: culls, la per m lees; .horse bides, salted, each, $1,251$ 1.75; dry, each, $1,00(81.50; colU' hides, each, 26ffl50c gost skins, oemmoo, esch, 104jl3c; Angora, with wool on. aach, 25c(S1.00. , Butter, ggs and Poultry. BCTTKBc Creamery, extra fancy, 80ei ordi nary, 27c; cold storage, 254WHC! Eastern; VoUc; .enoTstcd. 202lV4c . dairy, 169 17Ue; store, 1018Ho. . EOO Fresh Oregon, 2626e! cold storaga 22c; bakers, 20c Eastern, 22M24c. - CHEK8E Vail cream, twin, iav(814ej Tonng America. 15o. . . POULTRY Chlokens,' mlied. llH12e' lb; bens,- 123124e Per lb; roosters, llVs&12c lb; broilers. llV,o per lb; fryers, 12e per lb; ducks, old. 12c bar lb: young. 18c per lb; geese; 8e per lb; turkeys, 1810s per lb; ureseeo, ivicuc per 10. v .. rrults and vegetables. POTATOES OOcJrll.00; bnyer price,' for shipping, 75(j85c cwt; ordinary, 60(650 sack; l-ulug, eoat&c; swoeu, 242Vic per lb; new, 4c per lb. ONIONS Oregon, $1.10(31.28; baying prices, best, $1.10; f.o.b. Portlsnd. $1.15. FBESH FBU ITS Apples, Oregon, 40cQ$l.B0 per box; orangea, narels, $3.00(2.60 per box; seedlings, 80ca$1.25 per box; Japanese, 60C) ba nanus, 6(86)c ;cr lb; lsmona, choice, $8.00 per box; fancy, $3.50(34.00 per box; limes, Mexi can, 66c per 100; pineapple, $8.50; pears, 75cQ $1.25 per box; California, $1.00; cranberries, local, $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.00; persim mons. $1.60. VEGETABLES turnips, 85c per sack; ear rota, $1.00 per iaack; beets $1.00 per sack; radlahea. )2Hfi)15o ner dm: cabbaa-a. Oreaon. lHc per lb; lettuce, head, 15o per dos; bot- wrai letpice, ai.uuai.ou per oox: green pep Ptri, 5 pr lb horseradish. 78c per Ibi ceierr, local, 60c per dos; tomatoes, $1.00(1.23 per box; parantpa, $1.25; cuoumbera. 60875e Kr box; butter beans, 10c per lb; Lima beana, ; spronta, c; cauliflower, Oregon, $1.00 par doe; artichoke, 75ftOo per dee. DBIBD FRUITS Apples, eraporated. 607 per lb: aorlcoU. lieiHc ner lb: sacks, Ua per lb less; pescbes. 6Cri9 per lb; pears. 8Hc per id; prone. Italian, (ttnn per in; French, 8HW4ie per : lb! , Itga. California blacka, 6iISHe per lb: do white. "fl(7fl pei lb; plums, pitted.' 5 "i iff 6c per lb; date, gclden. 64'per lb: tarda. 11.50 tier 15-Ib box. RAISINS deeded, ' fancy, 1-lb cartons, 60 package to ease. 6a pkg: seeded, 12-os e'ie per lb; Londn Isyers, Il.8na2.00: clusters. $2.508.76; Hs, 25c; 60 adranc em pound cartons- . " - - a FI08 Ten 1-lb cartons, choice brand. 81.00: 10 1-lb carton, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb bricks. 2-erown. 00c; 10 1-lb brlcka, 8-crown, We; 60 fc-lb brick, per box.- 82.25 v 4-rw lay- era, rer 10-lb box, Sdc; loose, 50-lb boxes, per in, e8UjC raiimyrans ix-crown, 10-in ear tona, jvr box, $2.00; 6-crown, 10-lb carton, per box, $1.75; 4-crown, 20 H-lh cartoDa, per box, ai tn ..v.. .......... . Orooeries, Vuts, Etc - SCGAR "Ssck baals" Cube, $5.70; dered, $5.65; dry granulated. $5.55; beet granu lated. 85.S5: extra C. 15.05: colden C. $4.65 bbla, 10c; bbls. 25c: boxes, 60c advance on sscx nasi, lees mo cwt roe caan. io nay; msnle, 14 4 16'." per lb. HO.VEV MttQlSe. (XiKFKE -Green Mocha. fl$2Se; Jara. fancy, 2ft(i32c; Java, goo4, 201325c; Java, ordinary, 18 (ft 20c; Coat Rica, fancy, HHftiQc; Costa Rica, , f ood. 1618c; Cou Rlcs. ordinary, 11013c per b: package coffee, $14.25. TEAS Oolong, different grades, 25Q65c; gunpowder, 28it2:Vic: Knglieh breakfast, dif ferent grades, 265c; splderleg, antolored Japan, 80(ij85c; green Jspan (very scarce), 30 COc. SALT Fine Bales. t. 8a, 4s. Be, 10s. $2.00: fins tsble, dairy, 60s. 36c; 100s,65c: imported Liverpool. 6ns, 50e; 100s. 88c: 224s, $1.00. Worcester Bhls 2s, 8s. $5.50; 6s, $5.25; 10s, $5.00: bulk. 820 lbs, 6.00; sscks. 60s. 86c. SALT Coarse, half ground. 100s, per ton, $7.00; 60s, per -ton. $7.60; Liverpool lump rock, $23.00 per too; 60-lb rock, $7. (XI; 10US, $6.60. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $3.T62j6.O0 per 100. ' RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 4c; New Orleans besd, TVc BEANS Small white. 3c large white, $3.50 (!l3.6o; pink, $3.403.60; bayoo, 84c; Lima. $4.00. NUTS Peanuts. 6Q7o per lb for raw, 8910c per lb tor roasted; cocoanuta, S5(S90c per dos; walnuts, 144416c per lb; pine nuts. 10ai2V4o per lb; hlory Bots,-10c per lb; chestnuts. . Eiistern, Ibii 16c per lb; Brasll nuts, 16o per lb: filberts. 1516c per lb; fancy paeans, 14a 16c per lb; almonds, 14c per lb. - WlltH NAILS Present bass st $2.78. ROPE Pur Manila, 1314c; atandard, 124; alsaL lOiicr -r : Paints, Goal Oils, Xto. COAt OIL Pesrl or Astrsl Cases, tSc per gal; water white. Iron bbls. . 18H0 per gsl; wooden, ; headlight, cases, 25c per gal; bead light. Iron bbla, IStye per gaL LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In hbls, 43c per gal; cases, 48c per gal; genuine kettle boiled, esses 60c per gal, obis 45c per gal; ground cake, car lots, $25.00 per ton; lea than care, $26.00 per-ton. '' BENZINE -63-d eg. , cues, 22c; Iron bbla 16 He. PAINT OIL Raw, bbls 83a per gaL' eei 38c per gal: boiled, case 40e. GASOLINE -86-deg., casss 82c per f aL iron bbls 26c per gal; stove, case 24ft per gal. Iron bbls 18e per .gal. ... TURPENTINE In cases. 86c per gsf. wooden bbls, 82o uer gal, iron bbls 80o per gaL 10-lb case lots 887. , ' . ' - WHITE LBAD-600-lb lota fVte per lb, less lot To par lb. . , - i , Meats and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Inspected Beef, prim, 6Ht7c per lb; tows, 6Cu6o per lb; mutton, dressed, ittl per lb; lambs, dressed, 7ie per lb. i - - FRESH MEATS Front street Beef steers, 58o per lb; bulls, 8Mfti4c per lb; cows, 44(9 6c per lb; pork, block, 8U8Hc per lb; tackera, t)aHc per lb; mutton, dressed, 4H5c per lb: lambs, dressed, ft it 6c per lb; veal, small, eM-Hc per lb; larg. 6Milc. , llAMS. BACON, ETC! Portland pack (local) hams, 10 to 14 lbs. 13Wc per lb; 14 to 18 lha, 13c per lb; 18 te 20 lbs, IZc per lb; cottage, 10e per . lh; nlmlc. 9V4o per lb; breakfaat bacon, 15V4tlMie per lb; regu lar short clears, unsmoked, lO'o per lb; smoked, -11 He per lb; clear backs, enamoked, lOc per lb; smoked, ll4e per lb; Union butts, 10 to IS lbs, unsmoksd, Bo per lb; smoked, Wo per lb. , EASTERN PACKED HAMS Under J 4 lbs, 14Vic per lb; over 15 lbs, 134 per lb; faoir, 14Vdl4e per lb; plcnlca, Oe per lb; shoulders, 10c per lh; dry-salted sides, nnsmoked, 10(4o per lb; smoked, 1154c per lh; breakfaat bacon, lftj,ny,c per lb; fancy, lOUe per lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s, WHO per lb; 6s. 10c per lb; 60-lb tins, 10c per lb; steam-rendered, i 10s, BHc per lb; 6s, 9 per lb; k, c per lb; compound tierces, 7io per lb; tuns, 7"4c per lb. . . ... EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf, 10-lb tin, lie per lb; 6a. UH per lb; oo-lb tins, lOVic per lb; steaoi-randiTsd 10s, 9a per lb; 6s, c per lb; 60s. 9fco per lb. . - (Above packing -house trices ar net cash, 13 days.) CANNED SALMON Columbia river 1-lb tails, $1.75; 2-lb talis, $2.40; fancy 1-lb flat, $1.00; 4-lb fancy flata, $1.15; fancy 1-lb' oral, $2.00; AlaHka talla, pink, 80c; red, $1.60; 1-lb tall. $2.00. V r .. -. FISH Rock cod, 7c per' lb; flounders, 6e per lb; halibut, 6Hc tier lb; crabs. B4.60 per dos; rasor clama, b(010c Tier dos: little-neck clams. 3c; atriped bass, 12 MjC per lh; Puget Hound smeit, oc per in; catnsn, io per in; niscg cod, per lb: salinoif trout, i26ti6s per lb; lobster. 16c tsr lb; perch, 5c per lb; salmon, sllversides. 6u per lb; str-clheads, 8c per lb) rlilnook, 20c per lb; herring, 4r per lb; Colum bia river smelt, . 2kj Per II t soles. 6o ner lln torn rod. Semper Hi; Columbia river smelt,- 8c 0STERS Shoslwstcr by, per gal, $i!!fi per ssck, $3.75 net; Olympla, pur sack, $5.25. . 7AKIS OXAIN UMCHANOED. - - Psrls. Jsn. 16. heat and Sour closed quiet snu unensngeo. i ON NEW YORK STOCKS Overbeck. Stsrr ft Cook Co.. Portlsnd! The week lust ended has been dominated almost solely by rumors of a clssh between Russls and Japan. This has kept the market within very narrow limit and made the trading wholly nroreaaionai. tAmaigamatea uopper ana unitea States Steel among the Indus trie la hav been n.oderately active, but closed tonight at prac tically the level reached on week ago today. There have been ' movements of some moment among tbe rails. eaoecUllr Wabash, and Wtseoa. sin Central Issue and Alton common and pre- lerrvo, ms spectacular . movement in Alton I attracted wide attention and seems to verify to some extent tbe old Wall-street adaae: ''Bold on long enough and you will make money." Alton, which sold a low 19 H last August touched 874 for the common and 85 for th preferred, The latter sold at 60 four Btontha ago. Aside from these stocks there was nothing of Interest In the market and the general list Is awaiting definite new from the Kcst Money contlnnes saey, ruling, at 2 4(8 per cent all week. W hav tbe atronaest kind of advice on Amalgamated Copper. A New lCTier aasociatea witn one or toe urgeat nouses In 'tha atreet tells ua that th Rockefeller Inter. est has an enormous block of- this stock, pur. cnasea st s signer level man in Closing price today, which la 604. Th same party tells ns that Rock Island it-sues, the- moat attractive on the list to speculators, will sell below 20, when it should be purchased and held for good profit. Aa near aa we can learn, all well, posted house with foreign connection ar most certain that . war 1 Inevitable. In' ease hos tilities commence and -th market for securi ties in New xork mi g decline . of eoiiae- auence. w esnoeetlv advise the nurchss of good rails. Monetary conditions . ar encep- uonaily good, and large financiers ar anxious and willing to. assume th burden Of support at thl level. ,,.- ;... Bach a Co.. New York: W are hulls nn th general railroad list and while recognizing vim not mat in uarxet will tui proieseional ffkV InlM time. . VAt w hltaa thm lln. nn. far dlatsnt when if will develop into a broad and activ market and will have a large public following.1 Confidence 1 the stability of our railroad dividend-paying Issue, not only to maintain but to incroae dividends sow belnc h.aii- . uicx Bros., nw xorg: xn stock market baa been steady, neither war news nor a sur prising bank statement stimulating activity, and th market throughout wa strong. It wss narrow all day and the only thing that will st-ttle condition 1 something definite from the East. Walker Bros., Nr York: For next week we look to see th market governed by aewa from th East. DESCRIPTION. Anaconda Mining CoT Amal. Copper CO... Atchison, com ..... . . do Dref erred. Am, Car a Found., com. 18 I8M 18 ' qo prererrea. ......... Am. Sugar, com.. Am Smelt., com. ....... do preferred,..,,,..,. Baltimore it Ohio, com. do preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Canadian Pacific, com.. Cbl. a Alton, com...... - do preferred.......... Cbl. ar Gt. West., com. Chi., Mil. eV St. Paul... Chi. A North., com.... ChL Terminal By...... Chesapeake A' Ohio 124 4 80 484 117, 8H 83 Va I OO 5tJ!? 16 14S 108 12U 83 J Colo. Fuel at Iron, com. IX-io. Houtn., com do 2d preferred. ' do lat preferred.,.., Erie,' com.. . .,. ....... do 2d preferred.,.., do 1st preferred..., Illinois Central ,-, Louisville tt Nashville, Metro. Traction Co...., Mcr.hnttan Elevated... Mexican Central Ry,. Minn., St. P. Ste. M do preferred. ...... . MUsourl Pacific . . . . . , M-, K. T com.... do preferred..,,..,. New York Central 25941 26 1 35T4 2TT4, 80T4 67 130 108 lira 121 142K 121 142 12 921 1TZ -Witt Norfolk A Western, com a prererrea.....,,,. North American N. X., Ont. V West... Pennsylvania Ry , 85H 21 H r. u b. a v. co Pressed Steel Car, com. do ore f erred PmHflc Mall Steam. Ce. Beading, , com aox 1st nrererrea.. Rep. Iron A Steel, com.. ao preterrea........ Bock Island, com..... do preferred... Soutbei Ry.. com....:, do preferred. Southern Paclfle.'. .". . . ,. BL L. As 8. F.. 2d pfd. do lat preferred. . ., . St. L. S. W., com.... 1 14 do preferred 84 87)4 Tftnn. Coal A Iron T-, St, L. A W.. com. do nreferred Union Pacific, com.,.., T84 78 do nreferred L'. S. Leather, com..... - do preferred. ........ I'. S. Rubber, com V- S. 8teel Co., com... oo prcterrec Wheel. A L. E.. lat ofd Wlsoonala CentraL com. as preierrea......... Wabash, com.... d' preferred Total sales, for dsy, 110,300. .raw Toax bavx btatemett. Kew Tork, Jsn. 16. Th beak statement ta na TUI, . increas. k..S 8.404,773 Reeerv Keaelv. lea C, S.041.UUU 18,403.400 16.277.2nO 2,106.400 83.555,000 220,000 I-cr-na ........ Specie ., Iiegals ., Deposits . Circulation Decrease. CHICAOO LOCAL STOCK. ..., Chicago, Jan. Is. Local stock rinsed: Hid. Ask. American Biscuit ... .. American Biscuit, ptd. American Box . 874 i?3 8T 38 1011 2s 18 " 4 American Box. ofd.... American Caa ......... An-erlcan Can, pfd. ... Diamond Match ....... v 33U 83-U ..127 128 ..101 102 ..165 1(M .. 70 75 .. 46 47 Swift Parking ........ Chicago City Railway iortn Ma ttauway .. West Side Railway ... CHICAOO CASH WHEAT. Chicago, Jan. 18. The cash wheat market at neon was: Bid. I ,l .85 , .70 , .72 . , .84 77 Ask. $ .05 .04 .ftS .81 KS .88 .87 No S red No. 8 red No.-2 bard winter, river . . No. 8 hard winter, river .. No. 1 Northern spring .... No. 2 Northern spring .... No, 8 spring i CHICAOO OKATIf CA LOTS, ' Chicago, Jan. 16. Th grain car lots show: . . Cars. Orade. Est. Wheat 2tf .. M Corn 2M6 a 206 Oats 147 S ' 30 .The wheat enra today weri Mlncnapolls, 84; Duluth, 61. Tbe cars year sgo were: kiln nespolls, 281: Duluth, 15; Cblcsge. 40. The estimated car for Chicago- tomorrow ar: Wheat, 60; corn, 85; eela, 230. Chloage Cash Business. Chicago, Jan. Id. The rssh business yester day was 30,000 bushels of No. 1 Northern wheat st 4c under Msy In store, Rsles of corn were 100,1)00 buh Is and oats 60,000 bushels, in cluding 10,000 bushels of stsndsrd at 38H 8b He In store. At seaboard exporters bought tw,0(0 bushels ot wbesl snd 280,000 bushels or corn. " ,r. - . .. CL08E OF LIVEkPOOL OBATjr, . Mverpool. Jnn. 16. Close; ' wteat aiarcn, e-41, unrnangee; May, 4, urchsnrfd Corn March, 4-2 Mi nnchsnged, . , ' TOTAL COTTOlf TIBIBLI. New York. Jan. 16 The tots! cotton vlslhl Shows: 1004, 4,014.623 bales; inog,, 4.oj.( ;,3 Isle; 1UU2, f.sii.i.s Dsiesi iuoia; 4rll0,713 bales. , ; ; ' , ,-, .... i - "" '" ' 1 " !' 'i ' 'S V,, ' . Haw Vacbanged. .. ' '.-.., Havre, Jan. 16. jC'offec clotsd nacbanged. . , BROKERS' OPINIONS FOREIGN i MARKETS ARE UNCHANGED sroTxzira nw n poutzoazs sztt- ATXOW WOTJS OARV WXI1T 1&U.XXZT XS IZ.OW BXtTBPT TX unui : - oiTT oosur A ) batxzb A(TTZTX 4AVT XsOaTJB XZ8X. 1 (Furnished by Overbeck, Starr A Cook Co.) unvcaa-o, Jan. ArfB;an & isryan aa- vle: Tbe toreitrn wheat markets were unchanged and .there was nothing new in. the polltioat situation. The whole cash situation is alow, except in Kansas City, where the - movement ' haa been large and the price relatively very low. Advices from this quarter rather favor the view that tha blsrend of tha move ment In that direction is over. From very -rood quarters it is estimated that not more than 25 per cent of the crop la still in farmers' hands. In this mar ket the action is controlled largely by the congested local condition. Scattered interest is to a' great extent eliminated on both sides of the market and pend ing' a greater certainty In the Eastern aucatloa there is not much selling pres sure. Cora Bather Aotrr. Tha com, market was rather active on quite a large general scale. The whole tone is strong, but it being Saturday, there was afgood deal of profit-taking on tha advance and tho movement was not maintained. So far aa wa can see, there Is no inclination in tha country to offer and there is an active bull con tingent in the market. There was a fair export demand and a good general demand for tha better qualities. Until these conditions change we think we would buy on the weak spots, although the price is getting a little nigh. Oats toss Advance. There was an early advance la oats on active speculative buying, but as in corn, there was enough profit-taking to lose It. The movement is amall, the de mand good and; although the price is high, there does not seem to be much encouragement to the short seller. There was no indications of a break in the Patten lines. ' ' Provisions About "Unchanged, - Tbe provision market was about un changed. The outsider is still the chief buyer and packers are marketing freely. There Is everyr Indication of continued large receipts of hogs. and unless the market is helped out by war, wa doubt if the present range of values could be maintained. In view of the strength in coarse grain, the action of today's mar ket was not strong. , , AXXaiOAlT BAlfK CIAlXYGf. New "fork, Jan, 18. Braflstreef report of the American snd Canadian bank clearing for tbe week ending Thursday, and the Jos and gain from last year, suows: Ine. Pec New tork Chicago . i. 11,876,162,000 S7.S .. 178,108,000 .. 134.248,000 . ., 114,811,000 66,167,000 .8 Boston ............ Philadelphia ....... St. Lou la Ilttsburg Ran Ih:anclac-rtTr.-Italtlmore ......... Cincinnati ........ Kanaaa City ....... Cleveland .......... Minneapolis ....... New Orleans ...... Detroit ., Louisville ......... Omsba j. ........... MUwsntee 10.8 4.2 15.3 r;.. 86.766,000 -- 80,878.000 - 24.601,000 14.610,000 15.52M,OUO " 84,626.400 i v.io,i:m.ooa 11,476.000 6.0H3.000 . 8.741,000 ' 8.3H2.000 8,32,000 6.44,000 ,. 6,81)3,000 T,4tt4,0O0 4,5fi6,000. 4,236,000 6,600,000 v 4,264,000 .-. 4,466.000 ' 4,8X5.000 8.681.0110 .227.000 . 4.042,000 x 8,668,000 ' 8.648.000 . - 8,832,000 ' 4.448.000 . 8.032.000 : S.RM8.IMK) 8.201,000 8,774.0(10 2,352.000 1, 866,000 8,165,000 2.276.000 '. 1.243.000. . 1,652.000 '' 1.453,000 1.716,(K0 2.228,000 "' 1,241,000 1.117.000 1.632,000 1,675,000 1054.000 7 1.180,000 12.0 11.2 n.t 20.8 6.8 1.0 8.9 n.i 8.6 'i'.i 'i'.i 23.1 io!4 1T.; ii'.i 9.3 ii'.i 'i'.i 11.0 ii'.r 6 . 16.4 3.8 -18.1 23. i 14.0 'i'.i 'i'.i S4.8 6.0 io!s Providence ........ 3.0 Buffalo , St. Paul .......... Indlanapolta ....... I -os Angeles ....... St. Joseph .......... Denver ............ Richmond Columbus v Seattle Washington ....... Savannah .......... 9.4 3.8 9.4 t!s M mphia Albaur . . . . Portland, Or ...... Toledo Fort Worth a Pi-orla ,...,,,....", Hartford .......... Rochester ......... Atlsnt Pea Moines Ntw Havea ....... Nashville Spokane, Wash ... Grand Rapids ..... Blonx City Springfield Mass., Norfolk Dsyton Tscoma .......... Worcester Augusta. Ca. ...... Portland,' M ..... Bcranton' .... ... Torek a . .... .swVi . . Syracaae 8.1 6.0 10.6 8.3 20 23 88.4 36.4 1,436.000 9.9 Bvsns sill l.KSH.OOO . 15.6 .... l.iae.ooo .... j. a 1,820.000 8.T .... 901,000 3.3 .... 1.127.000 .... 2.0 1.476.000 82.5 .... ,' 1.171.000 28.8 .... 1,159.000 19.3 .... 983,000 19.8 .... 746,000 , 10.1 761,000 T.4 .... , er.s oo 13.3 , 1,222,000 64.0 .... 478.010 ' 4- T.5 . 1.1(18.000 92.7 ' .... 647.000 8.3 B.'I.-.OOO 83.8 .... - 457.000 .... .... 719,01)0 6.4 .... 838.000 6.8 8I1,(K)0 9.9 .... 606.000 . 16.5 .... 747.000 72.4 .... 464,000 8.1 .... 488.000 10.9 .... 420.000 7.9 .... 04(1.000 .... 3.0 4W.000 8.4 4.')7.(i0, 6.1 .... 825.006 6. .... 27,(K0 12.5 .... 281,000 18.8 .... 220,000 15.8 .... 2iiO.Ono 19.8. .... 204.000 1H.1 .... 18.IK,(M)0 36.0 .... 9,970,000 7.9 .... KftB.Oisl 1,633,000 Wilmington, Del... Btrtniugnsm .. Davenport ........ Fall Blver ., I.lttle Rock ....... Knoxvlll ......... Mscon ............. Wilkeebarr ....... Akron Siirlngfleld, 111 .... Wheeling, W. Va... Wichita Youngatowa ....... Helena Lexington ......... Chattanooga ...... Ijowell New Bedford ..... Kalamasoo ........ Fargo, N. D. ...... Canton, O Jacksonville, Fla... Oreensbnrg. Pa,,... Kockford, III Kprlngneld, 0 ..... Blnghsmton ....... Chester, Ps Bloomlngton, 111... Qulncy, 111 Sioux Fells. 8. D. . Mansfield. 0........ Jacksonville. III..... Fremont, Neb Decatur, 111 ....... Houston, .......... Oalvestoa flu thr le J! .... -. Charleston . Totals, Outside TJ. S $2.2f)5.7M,000 N. Y 889,6.11.000 18.8 Canadian Balaneea. Mcnrreal 8 10.HH6.000 10.5 4.2 Toronto ........... Winnipeg Hellfax Ottawa Vancouver, B. C... Quebec Hamilton St. John, N. B..... Victoria Loudon ., 16.003. OHO 6.21H.OIH1 1.6(iS.(NI0 2,414.00(1 1.202.IXX) 1.378,000 l.l'S.mtil 867.000 710.000 781,000 83.5 22's 13.6 2.8 15.6 27.1 13.5 Totals, Canada...! H. 483,000 1.8 PRUtAKT SHIPHESTS AXD CXEAEAHCEB. Chicago, Jsn. 16 Primary, receipts show: luua.v. leer sgo. Bushels. Bushels. Wheat Cor w , Th shipments were: Whiat .... Corn ,' B03.O00 . 590,000 i 265,000 577,000 607,000 228.000 524,000 .. 811,000 The clearances were: wneat ami nour. vi.. 000- bushels; corn, 809,000 bushels; oat a, 5,000 bushel. . , . CLOBIHO 6BAIBT ftVOTATIOKS. San Prsnclsco. Jaj 16. -Uf.10 a. m. Wheat slav. 8l.'. Barley--May, 81.06. - i , Mlnneauills Wheat-May, xa asked: Jury, 82"n nkd. Corn May. 40 14c; July, 475 tlW i ' - .'' - : " Kansas City Wheat Msy, 74Vt; Cora May, 2f. - ' : ... . . ,....,..:. St. IxmiIs Wheat Msy. -WH!bid. . lmliith'-Wbest May. 87 bid.' V, , ' Nsw- Jtark-Wheat May, sUlsb. 1 . -. j , WHEAT AND CORN ARE SOMEWHAT ADVANCED (Fnrnlabed by Overbeck, Starr A Cook Co.) are quoted higher today. May opened at 87 e, wucnea asukn a vne nign point ana cioeea at th asm "inure, an advance of l'c since yea tetday. July opened at 82ttc, was at e2Tio as the high point snd dosed st the same figure, an advene of o sloe yesterday. May corn oiiened at 48c and after ranging to 484e aa the nign ana e as the low, eioea st ic, sn aa vacce ot He. July opened at 47c and closed at 47T bid, tn adranc of c. Tha various msrset ranged ouring tne session as loi ters: Open. - High. Lew. $ ..87 .82 .48 '. MM SOte 13.07 12.80 ' 8.95 - 7.02 62 - 6.7S '- Close. I .88 .82-J .4PU Wheat- May.....! .87H f .w .62 ' .49" '.' .48 ,.' ; .424 . 13 20 12.87 ' T.02 a T.l . . 6.6T 6.77 Jcly ; .BXSk ' .41 .4m .86-4 13.17 12.80 7.00 7.06 8.67 6.76 Cora Mi. r July..... .47B -.41B oats May July...'.. ai 13.15 12.00 '.fl,"! ; 7.06 A i - a.6BA 8.75 i Pork- May..,., Jan..,.. Lard- May...., July '-Kin Msy..... July..... COFIXE MARKET HIGHER, (Furnished -by Overbeck: 8tarr A Cooke Coi) new York. Jan. ltf, Mclutyre a , Kamcan aayi The coffee, market opened firm at 10 to 15 points advance. Foreign cable were, higher when lower markets were expected. BrsslI receipts wer exceptionally stnsll. On the open ing tn nun Drokers bid prices up on onaing but few selling orders In tbe market, ' Later cn price eased, tha advene attracting fellers. in close waa quiet wita long realising. . xae marsec toaay was; Bid. , .87.16 ., 7.20 ..7.85 7.60 .. 7.60 7.76 .. 7.98 .. 8.0S .. 8.15 . ., 8.20. .. 8.30 .. 8.40 Ask. January ... February ,. March .... 7.20 7.80 7 40 7 66 T.85 7 85 April May ...... Jun ...... July ...... August . . . September 8.00 8.10 8.20 uctooer ... .,8.23 November . 8.85 December . 8.45 COTTOW SLIGHTLY HIGHER. (Furnished by Overbeck. Starr A Cook Co.) New York, Jan. 16. Cotton opened from 1 to 2 point higher today. January opened at 13.64 and closed at 13.52(313.54, an advance of about 1 Dolnt. Februarr onened at 13.62. th close of yesterday, and went up to 13.05 aa tne top. ine close today waa ij.bkbu.oj. lot various options rangoe as ioiiows: ' Open. High. Low. January... 13.64 13.56 13.50 Close. 18.62ra54 February... 1,1.62 13.05 13.81 13,eiyt 13.72(it73 13.80(1(82 13.82(88 13.ft6w7 14.0(tSoi Aiarcn l.t.TT ih.mo 13. rw April...... 18.88 13.80 13.80 May .14.01 - 14.02 13.81 Jun 14.00 14.07 13.86 July . 14.00 14.0H 13.9H August 13.60 13.68. 13.50 13.60A52 12.50662 11.3di40 September.. 12.60 12.60 12.50 . October.... 11. ao 11.49 li.aa Amerioaa Stocks ia London. London, ' Jsn. 16. 2 p. m. Amalgamated Copper advanced Is: Atchison advsnced preferred declined 7 Baltimore 4c Ohio ad vanced Mti Canadian Pacific advanced Mi Cbeaa- peak A Ohio-declined H; Denver A Rio Grand nut-hanged; Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul declined ; Erie advanced , firsts sdvsnced 4: Illinois Central sdvsnced : Iratavllle Nvahville advanced V; Mexican Central, Mis souri, Kanaaa A Texas, Pennsylvania. Southern Railway preferred, United States Steel pre rerrea unchanged; new l orx ventral declined Ontario A Weatern advanced ; Norfolk A Western advanced hi: Heading advanced A preferred declined U ; Reading seconds dvsneed H; Wabash preferred advanced . ' Conaola 87, declined H. - ' " i -EABTIH H001 ITIADT..' "' . .. . Chicago. Jan. 16. Receipts of livestock In th vsriou ring center snow: Hogs. Cattle. . Sheen Chfeege1.. ...23,000 , 800 3,000 Kansas City .....l,. f 2.500 boo . , Cmsha 6,600 250 600 Hogs Opened steady with T.400 left over from yesterday. Ruling prices are: Mixed an l butchers. l4.Borat3.00; good hesvr, 4.IMo5.56 rough, 84.6or.t4.iM); light, 4.4034.h6; bulk ol Bales, H-llllH WI. Cattle Steady. - ) 8heep-4tady. . B08T0V COPPER CLOSE, Boston, Jan. 18. Th copper dos was: Bid. Ask. Phoenix Victoria ..... IA inona . . .. . Wi-lvcrine . . . , Old Dominion , Trl-Mouutalu , Osceola - 8 84 7 61 46 . 70 . m4 .60 . 46'A Copper' Bang , CATTLE MAEKET OtJIET. Portlsnd Union Stockyarda, aJn. 16. Receipts of livestock In tbe lt-cal yards during the past 24 henrs consisted of 103 bos. 26 csttle snd 120 sheep, - The hog and sheep market are both firm, while -cattle Is a little quiet with Ibe following quotation ruling: Hogs Beat. 6i5Uc; medium, 4HQ4e. Cattle Beat, 54254.50; medium, 83.759 4.25. - - ' - Sheep-e-Best, SHcs medium, te. FOBTLAaTS ClEAWJtCJ-HOtJSI REPORT. ' Tbe report of the- Portland clearing-house tor fciterday wa as .follows: - ' leaiance $522,064.74 Balance 79,528.05 , 'TTTT 7" BAmburt I Tf. '. '" ,r '. , Hamburg, Jsn. 16. Coffee closed pfen nigs higher. Klo receipts. 4,000 bags; Santo, 10,000 bags; interior, 5,700 bags. COMMISSION CO. (Incorporated) Capital, and furplus 9600,000.00. , - i4 ' 'Brokers in " '" Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds " ' ' 1 , 1 1 y Largest Prlvat Wir System la America,' Besponsible and Conservative. ' W Charge No Interest for Carrying Long Blocks. W. A. RYER A CO., Correspondents 943 Stark Street. Wood Saws DragSaws; RUN BY STEAM OR GASOLINE ENGINES. - Also tbe latest in Saw Mill Machinery, Stump PuUert, Weil Drilling Machinery, Etc., Etc. b WRITE FOR YOUR NEEDS ' REIERSON MACHINERY CO., Foot of Morrison St .4 We Have Moved TWO STOCKS IN ONE 'Too 'much gooda. Must dlaoa of some of it Exceptionally low prices will prevail for this week. Q00O BUTTER a lb...,...-.......-4o GODFREY BROS. & CO, !,.';. 314 Burnsld. Talephoa Black 8938. - - Why Pay High Price for Watch Repairing When you can get the best work , for little money et III DUCUil BUILDING. - BOSTON DENTISTS WE ARE THE LARGEST DEN TAL CONCERN IN THE WORLD These oricee for rood work are bob- . alble to us. We do ao much of It Silver FHUnra .......... 50a Gold Flllinas. ture ....V.,..,..fl-oo uoiri crowna. 22-K ....,....,,....j3.60 . i..: $3.60 Full Bet Teetl Bndfre work: We tell eactly, what your work wilt cost by free examination: Our ptatea alve Batiaiaction. comfort and natural expression. ... y-. Crown and bridge work of tne treat ft ( lowest prices la out specialty. NO PAIN. Our name alone la a guarantee that' your work will be of the beat. Lady attendant always present. . Boston Painless , Dentists PITTS AHO MOHBISOS Vtt. . Oppoait Meier A Frank Co. Intraaoa B91H Morrison. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS OPEN THE TEAR BOUND. . - Cases of Dvanenala. Indlreatton. ' Ca - tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout, Rheu matism and ALL blood disease taken under a guarantee to be cured in a ape eifled time or all expenses, including; railway fare both ways; refunded. These waters renovate the entire sys tem and remove almost 'every disease. . Send 60e for. a bottle of etomach and catarrh salt Round-trip tickets at reduced' rates. Inquire of any Southern Pacific railroad agent. ;. ; .:.,,,-.. , -.- TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORPe. . 'mace Sprlafff, CaL Traak i. XeUaa, xaaaaffec. O SPICES, o . COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDEK Fu:;o-,:r;GEXTnAas Ibolult rairy. flneslFIavoKf Crtartsr Sfrtnh.i?easorval2cPrkei ' PORTLAND. ODEtSOajJ V- Tha sarveat arid moat comnleta 11 n-. dertaklnz establish ment orJ the Coast. F, 5. Punnln;, Inc., 414 Cast Alder, corner East ftlxth,, . Roth phones. Calls promptly answerea io any pare of'Nedty. .. " - - ' - - HENRY WEINIIARD Proprietor of tha City Brewery ' X.arg-st and Most Oompiate ; ' Brwry in taa BTorthwest, ' Bottled 'Beer a Specialty TELXMOITB Wo. 73. Office 13th aad Burnsld Btreets, - PORTLAND. OREGON. For Kldnev ot uiaaaer troubles. Cures In 48H0UTS URINARY m DISCHARGES S Each Cafttole N bears the uame-t"j rJeaxjr efeoiiriirftHt Every Woman llDWMWa una Himun inow aTtbuUt Ute WmMAaUfUl MARVEL WhirUna Spray Tb new Tstasl STrfe. tnfr- 1st veer SreesUI fee M. 1 1 he -annot shpi1 j tb MAKe lCs.. aoiwut ao oilier, bat send stains tor Illustrated bxt mM. 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