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THE OREGON DAILY t JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SATURDAY. EVENING,- MARCH 28, 1904. 13 ! A Entered at the postof flee of Portland! Or., .. for transmlaalon through the mall ai second .class natter. ',...- Postage for single copies. For an 8, 10 or 13 ; part psper, 1 cent; 16 to 90 pages, a cental 83 to 44 page. 8 cents. TJ&EPHONZS. Business Office Main BOO. Editorial Room Main 200. - , FOREIGN ADVERTISING EEPBISENTATTVE. Vreeland-Bengamln Special Advertising Agency, , - 160 Nassau Street, New York! Tribune Build .. tag, Chicago, . - SUBSCRIPTION HATES. '. ' Terms hv Oajriar. ' ' ' The Dallv Journal, with Riinriar. 1 rear. ..$7.00 The Daily Journal. 1 year 5.00 The Dallv Journal, with finntla v. 6 month!. 8.76 The Dally Journal, 8 montha. ............ . 2.60 Tbe Dally Journal, with Sunday, S months. 2.00 , The Dally Journal, 8 nionth. .......... ... 1.80 , The Dally Journal, with Sunday, 1 month.. ,85 , Tba Dally, per week, delivered. Sunday In- eluded .15 The Daily, ner weak. delivered. 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Box 121. Portland. Or. WSESI THE J0UBBAI, HAT BE T0UV&. . The Jonrnal can be found on Ml at the fol lowing plaoea: SPOKANE, WASH.-John W. Graham Oo-l Lee Marx. Victoria hotel news stand. JACOMA. WASH. Central Newa company, U21 raciue avenue. ' BOISE. IDAHO Pioneer book atom. SAN FRANCISCO W. B. Ardtr-g. Palae hotel aewa at and; Goldsmith Bros., 286 Sutter street: Fred W. Pitta - 1008 Market street. L08 ANGELES B, IV Gardner, 259 Boats Spring etreet; Ollrer A. Balnea., SOS Soatk Spring atreet - ' SALT LAKE CITY Kenyoa hotel newa etand: Barrow Broa., 48 Weat Second atreet. South. OGDKN Oa-den Nawa comnanv. - DENVER, COLO. Kendrlck Book A Stationery company, pin seventeenth atreet. KANSAS CITY Van Nor Nawa pomnanr. - .OMAHA Millard hotel newa standi Mefaafb stationery company, I3U8 rarnam etreet. ST. LOUIS Pblltn Boeder. 818 Locust atreet. CHICAGO Pna toffies Newa company, 17 Dear; oora etreet. NEW TOBK CITT Brentano's. Union square.' '' WXATHXE BEPOBT. . Weather conditions and general (oreeast for Oregon, Waahlngton and Idaho: Light tain fell laat night In weatera Ore gon, light v anow In southeaatern Idaho, and lain turning to anow In the central vallejs. At St touts the excessive rainfall of 2.62 lnchca oornrred durlna the latt 24 hoara. ' . Killing froata are reported In the aonnd coun try. The temperaturea In the hflaaourl Talley are very low for the aeasoa of the year, being below aero in Montana and ranging between aero and 10 dgreea a bore Id the Dakotas, Mln neeota and Nebraaka. . t . The lndlcationa are for fair 'weather In thta dlatrlct thla afternoon, tonight and Sunday, with alowly rlalng temperaturea. Warnings for light froat tonight hare Deeo laaned for weat- , era uregon ana wcttera waiQinrcon. Ifailmum temperature In the laat 24 honra, 42; minimum temperature, 88; precipitation, ,08. kaeeiaqe'lioenses. : Roy B. Bloat, 22; Leona Bloper, 22. - Samuel htar gullea, Uf; Marian Cohen, Z8. A, BIETHS, ' To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Drink, 226 Cherry strut; a son. . . ' COETAGI0US DISEASES. . Maggie Lowe, aged 1 year, 8 East Thirty' firft atreet: whooping eoogh. mild. M. Unghes, aged 12 yeara, 8 East Thirty -first Street; wnoopingcougD., mud. DEATHS. "fA. March 25, Florence Laraen, aged 27 days, 808 Front street; cnoiers inrantum. March 125. Percy A. Morgan, aged 48 years, &R9 riaei atreet: heart trouble. Marrh 124, Lee O. Hay, aged 42, Second anil Oak atresia; neuralgia or neart. - . March ,24. Mary EHiabeth Stegs. 'Good Sa narltan hoanltal: neritonltia. i March V, Jane Voore, aged 88, 268 Chapmaa , street; senus aemiity. Orematorium, on Oregon City ear Tin, near . Sail wood! modern, sclent Inc. complete. Charges Adults, 830; children, 620. Vlaitora 9 a. te. i to 5 p. 1m. Portland Crematloa aaaodatloa. . Portland, vt. - i Tha Edward Bolmaa Cndertakltut company. funeral directors sad embalm era, 220 Third Street. Fbons DOT. ' J. P. Mnler A Boa, funeral directors and emhelmers. hays removed to their new sstak- Ilahme&t, corner Third and Madlsoa strssta. Both phones mo. e. Clark Bros, for Sowers. 280 Uorrlaoa stmt. BEAL ESTATE TEASBTEBS. I. L. Bartman et at to Raymond P, Dnan. lots and 4, block 18, Bt. Johns Heights I J. L. Hart man to Llsale I. Doaa. loU 1 and 2, block 18, St. Johna Heights.... J. L. Hartman to Asna Meacher, kits . 10 snd 11, block 18, St, Johns Heights ..... Robert Catlln. administrator, to Otla B. ' Learned, i blocks 2H and ST. Jamea Johna Second addition I. S. Scott I to W. L. Smith, lota 10 and 11, block 1, Roaelawn ..... ......... M. Fkirencsl McDonnell snd husband te J. F. Slntiot, lota T snd 8. block 25, M. Patton a addlUoa B. B. Lamwyn et al., executor, to Robert Smith, at laL. loU 1 and 2. block 219. 1,906 dty ... :.. 19,250 vreaericK u, .urancn ana wire to A. M. - and H. It. Bancroft, lota 1 and 2, block 5, Mount Tabor Villa Annex ... W. F. Reiner and wife to Richard W. Oraham, lota 9, S, block 1, Midway . , Intcatment company to Edward B. Town send, lot 5. block 46, Piedmont Thomaa C. Devlin to T. U. and E. B. Starbnck, i lot 8. block 2, Barrett's addition. East Portland Oak Lumber company to Louisa I. Watts. 850 1.400 100 US I Mi acres section 7, township 1 north, t range 1 east . .... "A. 8. Ellia and wife to 0. H. Davis snd wife, lot B. block II, .Williams Ave nue addition B. Weeks, trustee, to Oak Lumber com 1.800 pany, 7tt acres section T, township 1 . north, range 1 esst ...... .r. .......... . M. Florence McDonnell snd hnsband to W. P. Blnnott, lota 1 and X block 85, M. Patton'a addition v. The Title Guarantee A Trust company to , Minnie 8. Philips, lot 18, block 1, Hoi- laday Park addition Central Truat A Investment company to ; Jennie H. Galbraltb. weat lot 1, block 6, Central addition, Baat Port land .............. ................. William MacMaster to J. W. Campbell, lota 12. block 86. Sellwood Sheriff (for Steven Ahern et al.) to B. B. Shannon, - lot 10, block 1, Albina Homestead '. , , James H. Blnebart and -wife to A. 8. . Ellis, lot 1. block 13, Williams Ave. sue addition . Slaters of Cherlty of Providence, St ' . Vincent's hospital, to Ard M. Haradon, west H lot 12, block 298, Couch addi 850 888 MO 280 600 tion ...a. .... 600 eitats from the Title Guarantee m Trust pany. Chamber of Commerce building, BTJTLDIiro'pEEMITS. ' To 0. Oster, to erect 1H -story dwelling on Hendrlck rvenus betweea Skldmora and Prea cott; 1,000. To J. A. Harmon, to erect -1V4 -story house on East Morrison atreet between Beat - Tblrty- Seventn sno wast iniriy-eiirnin, si,u. T N. Raamnssen. to erect 1H -story time , nn Union avenne between Wygant and Going i ' 8.V10. - .. - . To Grand McDonald, to -repair 2-story hows ' en rtoriuia sireei bsiwbkb suwn euq nam ' in . .'. To B. F. Harrington, to erect 2-atory laundry at the isnnthwest corner of Union srenue end . Bait Ankeny street; 4,800. : To W, R. Stokes, to erect J-story house ea SUGAR MARKET IN FIRM CONDITION Alt AST ASCII Or 10 CXXTS PEJ. 100 W HOD Ml) 5 OXBTTa- XV 2AE Midi or HXW TOBX tTZTrXXS X.OCAI, TAXXJXS H008 ASS VERY SCABCB. Front Street March 26. The nrlnclnal Itema of interest in the Portland wholesale markets tcday .ire: Hogs are very scarce.' w., Sugar advancea in New Tork. ' ' '" More chickens are coming. Eggs sre suffer st price. ' Valley wheat continues Arm. . . Miners bsvs no orders. No business In hops. Potatoes looking better. Orsnges movs very faet. Oysters not so scarce. Sagar Market Is rirm. Ths sugar market la this city Is very firm and all Indications now point to a rise in values. ' The . New York market la showing sn upward tendency and. yesterday the. market showed an adraoce -of loe In- sacks -and 60 la barrels. Local retailers art stocking np la anticipation or aa apward movement, . t;v- Hogs Are .Vary Boaroa,. Ths supply-of hogs Is not nearly nn to the demand and all . arrivals are easily sold st top ngures. mere is plenty of nogs In tne eouu try but the impasssble con Jit Ion of the roads mskes It Imposslole for the farmers to bring mem to sown, as soon ss tne westner rooder ate in eastern Oregon there will be larxe ar rivals from thst section snd lower Prices are expected to prevail. Ths Front-street merchants sxpect large arrivals during ths coming wsek. Good Teal la Saleable, All ths arrive la of the better class of veal easily brought top prices during ths psst few days, but this wss due to ths fact that there were very few srrivsls of this character. A majority of the vest thst came waa of very poor quality and generally spesking vest was a orug on ins market. - ' Mors Chickens Are (Coming.' More ehlekens arrived along Front atreet today than for many days previooa. Ths mar ket la now clamoring for small spring chickens as most of ths arrivals now consist of old hens. Good receipts during the nut few dsys would csure lower prices. Chickens have been too high for several months and a reaction la prices is sow due. Eggs Are Betting Soaroer. As .ths Eaater season approaches I he snonlv of eggs Is becoming scarcer snd prices srs being heM mors firmly and some of the dealers sre holding for sa advance of He The de mand continues very good. Hour Mills Have Ho Orders. The millers report a lack of foreign orders tor Sour and during the oast few dara moat or ins institutions in tne valley were com. peiied to close. Boms of tne mills In easttrn Oregon; were closed several weeks sgo from tba same cause,- , Valley Wheat Continues te Belt Several additional sales of valley wheat were reported sold to millers at 81e today. It la now estimated that there are but 800.000 bnah els of 1003 wbest remaining . unsold la ths Hey. Exporters have withdrawn from the wheat business nearly altogether thla season and are now only buying small amounta for us can r ran Cisco market. Vs Business la Hops. 'The hop market continues Inactive with both sides claiming the best of ths recent hostilities. Ths dealers still say thst they hsvs ths brew ers up a tree on account of their short sup plies snd ths latter retaliate by aaying that they .will not . buy a slnne additional bale of hope thia sesroa, aa they sow have plenty to meet su emergencies. - e -sales were reported vooay. - . Oranges Mora very rest. Ths movement in the orange market Is simply wonderful to behold. During the psst few days ths principal sales bsvs been to street Hawkers, but la every dlreetlod the sales were larger thaa during the past A large aumber of Baa Franctaco bawkera have invaded thla market and a fierce war is on for ths control of tbs Portland street trade. Oysters Hot So Scares. There were f sir ' arrivals of oysters from Snoalwater bay today and a ateady Increase in the receipts Is looked tor. -Better weather Is promised that section of the ooaet and during the coming week tba receipts srs sxpected to be large enough for ths demsnd. Fish Oontiaus Boaros, Columbia river amelt continue to arrive In only nominal aupply, but prices srs not show ing any change today, ins reeeipta 01 cninook sslmon from ths Sacramento river sre still smaller thaa ths demand, but prices today are iot cbsnged. Merchants' opinions em Today's Market. W. B. Glafke company California steamer arrived this morning with ths ssual supply of fresh vegetables. W. T. Turner m Co. Market good on su ainoa of Doultrr: ex is In excellent demand. Bell ah Co. Steamer arrived thla morning will -be ao more banaaas In this market until u-xt Saturday, when a ear will arrive. . Chattertoa m Co. Apples aomewnat weaker cm account of ths large number of culls which srs la the market now sad wblcn srs selling at almost any pries;: potatoes just sow are a poor saie. . . . Levy A . Bnleal steamer sturr wss la is in eomina- on the street this morning. a 8. Smith comnsny Eggs good demand good veal rather scarce; chickens la good call st top figures; potatoes srs weak. Mslsrkey A Co. A few Snoalwater bsy oysters cams In today; no smelt to sneak of now la market; fresh sslmon very scarce. D. e. Melkls Look for a better marxet on potatoes later In ths Season. Rmlth Broa. Any Quantity of hogs of sny slse could be readily used in tnis msraet now s-ood veal la selling and M noiuing its own geod mutton Is la demsnd; chickens are mov tna- aa fast SB the COmS. Davannort-ThDmpsoa company wanxes : srs i.Uanln nn vary faat: apples are going very fast out of the Hood-river district; only about TOO boxes sf Yellow New towns In thst section snd saversl hundred Ben Davis; about 2,000 boxes at annles left Id the vicinity 01 mount nooa. Everdlng A FarreH A brisk demand baa firmed the market np;i wlth warm weather It is likely that the productiou will be increased and prices go lower; poultry very firm snd nrlces srs very sttrsctivs from a seller's stsnd- . . . . , i,.i - point; VSSI maraet wen aupimcu, w r . v. h". -wanted; dressed mutton unlet; hay doll;, oats firm. . -Dryer, O'Malley .7 Co. Hothlng new la either potatoes or onions; eggs firm st top of ths msraet; cnicaene moving Air heat nf nrlces Drsvslllng. Psgs A 80a Eggs very scarce and prices hsvs moved right np to the top notch; butter Is rather quiet; aaparagus ia lower; to chickens st aU to sell ws did aot receive a feather to- Toft, Bins A Co. Vee! mors plentiful; bogs continue . sesreei chickens wsnted; eggs re- Sanaa lew Awfn ."- Todsr's wholesale QuoUMona, as revised, are as follows; flrabi. rlsov and Teed. WHEAT Wslls Wslla, T8c; bloestem, 82(9 BARLS-Fetd. $24.00; rolled, 825.00026.00 brewlns, 828.60a24.OO. ; - - oatS NT 1 whito. 2.00a!2T.OO: grsy $ 2H. 00 26.00 per ton; price to farmers, whits, 28.00fS24.00; gray. 8M.oO32.60. -FLOUR Eastern Oregon: Patenta, S4.S0; stralxbta. 8S.60Q3.T0t valley. S4.U(.U0; gra bam. Kt. IS.60; 10a. 83.96. MILLSTT'KrS Bran. 110.00 per ton; mid dlings, g26.00jXT.uu; soort fis.Bvw.vu dM. sift no. -- " " - '" ''-' HAT Timothy. 118.00; esstern Oregon 116 OS 016.50; mteed, $13.00(5313.00; 1 clovar, 10.00 12.00; wheat 812 00(912.60; I cheat tHOOQ 18.001 sat 81E00tJll.o. . Hons. Wool aad Hides. " HOPS 274j2Hc for choice 24O20e for prime; poor quality, t(M wci contract, iwi, ino. Ta y tor street between Fifteenth and 81 xteetith $3 000. 1 ' To W. R. Stokes, to erect 2-story bouse a the southeast corner of East Sixteenth and Esst Ash; $2,500. ' To J, E. Blaster,' ta erect 8-story thestrt on Fourteenth atreet : betweea . Waahlngton and Bnrnalde; $75,000. ' ' To C O. Lather, to erect 1-story house oa Florence street near Eaat Seventh; $1,000. To A. E. Helms, to erect 1 -story bouse on Eaat Conch atreet between Eaat Thirty-third and East Thirty-fourth; $75. , - ' To Frank Klrbet to retmlr 2-story house at ths northesat corner of Nineteenth and Mor rison; 1,0U0. , , SUGAR ADVANCES IN NEW. YORK. WOOL Valley. Coarse to medium. 16&tl6Ue: fine, 18tHc; esstern Oregon, 1015c. MUHA1K MOW,' Z81BI80SV SHEEPSKINS Shearing 10t20ci short wont 20ft 30e; medium wool, Julftuoc; . tong ' wool, 60ciUl 00 esch. ' , TALLOW Prima, per lb, 4S5o; No. 2 sad grease, 22He. . H 1ITM I ,p W .1MB - NA 1 , Wt ,na .Ml HB. 9 per id; dry aip, no. l. i n u ids, i e: dry calf. No. 1. under a lbs. UMI Jry ssUed. bulls and stags, l l 'lw ttan dry ntber dull 'and without much change. The Binti salted hldna. aaer. aonnd. M nounds orli.i ..... . r j iv diflifue T 60 to ad lbs! V4c: nndar 60 lbs I T.' -,T VTii I 12, 1 "T, .' r?2 or; 14 lbs, 8Hc; calf, sound, under 10 lbs, BHet nn (unaaltsd), le per lb leas: eoll a. Is per ass; horse bides. Mltod, 'aacky dry, each. $1.001.60; colU' hldea. each 8ja BOe: a-oat skins, oommon. eecn. oaioi gora, with wool on. each. 25cltl.O0. Butter, Ergs and Poultry, BUTTER FAT Sweet Sc; sour. 26He BriTTEtt Crtamirr. extra fancv. 30c: fancy. 26i27l4e: : California. . IBc: ordinarr. 22UC1 cold storage, 8324c; eastern, 24c; ' re do- I na-5! a!5?I-i0 IW J5?"fl: ---- ---r . , , .... 1 . . - -w - .. . . - .- 1 oaaera, lojC. , - cheesb -New Full cream, twin, inejuwm Toung America, 14He; California, tfftc. POULTRY Producers' nricee Chickens, mixed, lc ,. pet lb; hens, 14314H per lb; roosters, 01a, inaiiiio per id; springs, iw xoe per in; Drouers, itkcioc per id; iryers, 14Q16C per lb; ducks, old, 12c per lb; young, 18 per lb; geess, TVaQSa per lb; turkeys, 169 ue ver-iui uresm. iK m 10. I Fruits aad VsgStShlSS, I POTATOES 81.10: bnrera' nrloaa ' for shin-1 ping, 5c1.0u cwt; ordinary, $1.00 perl sack; buying, TOasOci swssts. $0 per lb I . ONIONS Oregon, $2.25; buying .aaMkMstaeVj.Amfc 2.0u(2-15t; fco.b.- Portland,-$2.20. " I Am. Smelt, com FKESH FBU1T3 Apples, Oregon-, 85cQ$X25; I do preferred how, u nr in.. , . - .. f 1 per Dot; oranges, navels, gi.70(az.a per oox; tcnserlnea. 75c6itl.u0'ner box: bananaa. 5c ner I lb: lemons, chdice. t2.2Sia2.S0 ner box: fancy I a.O0(iJ3.6O per box; limes, Mexican, 65c per 100; I pineapples, .j.oj; cranoerriea, seraey, 1 " VEGETABLES Turnips, tec per sack ear - rota. $1.00 per aack; beeta, $1.00 per ssckl raiuiButrs. iaf vuuioe ner ouh: cbuujlbisb. vrnuo, i t.wi v.$iaanrui, fi.ou-i.w jwr erne, uv uu8f iciiuce, duv per uoi, sreen vvv i 5e pr lb; horart.dltii. 7fe8 pr lb; celery. par- ao: vomaiucm, ii.sv i dos; Daraniue. mirjo: cuenmoera. nw doi: butter beD. lOe ner lb: eoroato. Act I eeullflower, $1.802.00; srtlchokes, 7S0e per oo; green peas, IBM per id; ssparagus, ec P" uaisiu rauiiB Apples, evaporaiea. sajiei per lb; apricots, lliflilSc per lb; sacks, He I per lb less: peaches, 6te per lb; pears. Sty per lb; prunes, Italian, $Vk4Ve per lbi French, 8u4i4c per lb; flga. California blacks. 66e per lb; do whites. 67o swr tu, piuius. piiteu, otvuoc pvr 10, ua&ea, golden, 6 Ho per lb; tarda, $1.00 per 15-Ib box. BAISINS Seeded, fancy, l ib . cartons, 00 packages to case. 9ie pkg; seeded los cartons, ic; loose Muscsiris, du-id noins, isji SV.c per lb; London layers, $1.85(22.00; clusters, J $2.&08.7S; , 23c; 14a, 000 advance over r""V- . . . riuo ren 1-10 cartons, enoice orano. ei.ou: 10 1-lb cartons, fancv brand. 81.10: 10 1 -lb oran, a-criwo, wc, iu i-io oncaa, otrvwn, 86c; 60 U-lb brlcka, per box. $2.20; 4-row lay - u. iu, in.ih Ky.. fin. 1m,. fui-iK iu,Ta na, saw, V - - " v, . , .WDv, w-.v - . , lb, OfflOVxc. cailamyrnaa ix-crowa, lu-in car- box, $1.75; 4-crowu, 20 ty-lb cartons, par bos, $1.75. Sroesries, Huts. Eta. . arm a b . o-s..-t.t .o..w b m. dered. $5.60: dry granulated. $5.00;. beet grann - DLUADr 0BICBV 1BMHsl 'VUin, BU.ivi UVW- lated, $5.46: extra C. $4.90; golden 0. $4.86; bbls,10c. V, bbls, 25; boxes. 60c advsnce a aaca? oasis, teas zoc ewt lor caaa. la uaa, maple, 14tai6c per lb. HONEY 14Vi&lC. COFFEE Green Mocha. 2123c: Jsvs. fsney, mTtim0K-h r ajwm, mimmrK. - iiuuimf, lSti'Akf rata Rlna fin.. iaifr2ne! Vtala Blca. good, 16018c; Costa Rlcs. ordlnaryi llUlse par lb; package cones, gix.8T. p j TEAS Oolong, different grades. afflDMi gunpowder, 283Z(8:ioc; Engllab breskfaat. Oil- f.r.nr .r. Am Ta U. Hi Ullr, anlitsrlMS. anpolored Japan. SOaaSOc: greea Japan (very scarce). 80 ejodc. 8AT.T gina Balea. 9a. 8a. a.. Ba. 10a 8X00! fine table, dairy, 60a, 86c 100s. 60c; Imported Liverpool, 00a, doc; 100a. unci iun. si.eo.ioo bitit Worcester Bbls 2s. 8s. $0.00: Ba. $5.25;. lua. $0.00: bulk. 820 lbs. $5.00: sacks. 00s. 86c SALT COsrse, naif gronna, luus, per ton, $6.00: 00a. tier ton. $7.00: Liverpool lump rock. $23.00 per ton; 001b rock, $6.00; 100s, $6.00. IIR1IN RlAHHja IMlTta. Ba.7O0Ta.UU OCT 1UU. BICE Imnerial Japan. -No. 1. a.ai Ne. 1 4c; New Orleans neaa, 7(ffTC. - BEANS Small, white. c: large white, $3.00(a3.w; pink, fs.uo; nayou, 014c; Lamaa, $4.25. nju'is t-eannts. oac: jumrxja. wmb id, raw, 8610c per lb for roasted; cocosnuts, 85D0s per 00s; walnuts, n(aiono per id; pine nuts, 10Q12MC per lb; hickory nuts. 10c per lb; ebeetnats, eastern. 10Q16c per lb; Bra ill num. ioe per id; niDerta, ibjioo per id; fancy pecans, 14 9100 per u; simonas, uj 10c per id. 1 WISH KAILS PreSSfit BBSS St VZ.BO, ROPB Pure Manila. :l$e; standard, ; 12e; alaal. lOUA. I ' Valnta. Oaal Olla. Eta.. . COAL OIL Pearl or Aatral Cases, 22c per 1: wster white. Iron bbls. 16e per gsl: wood- en, I hesdUght, 170-deg., cases 24c per gal. h'skj .b.bta( jil r? oL.v. viu-ran raw. in no. eie per il; cases, 62c per sal; genuine kettle rolled. ral car, trmv (m. Si"1, .w, . v , iv.wi cske, car lots, su.vo par ton; isaa usa ears, ia.oo ner ton. - - ,i GASOLINE 86-deg eases, 82o per gsL iron bbls 20c per gai: atova, esses a per gal. Iron bbls 18c Per saL I8e per gau BENZINE 63-deg., cases 22c. Iron bbls. HUa 1 PAINT OIL Baw, bbls 83e par gsl, esses 8S0 per gal; boiled, eases 40e per gsL TUKPENTINE la esses, 88c per gal; wooden Lb.UJ SS?JR5 ,.1:-':?a MU- WHITE. LEAD Ton lota. 7e: BOO-Ib lota. Tc per lb; less lots, Tc per 10. . Meats aad Provisions. rur.aa MUia inspecura xeei. prima, Sa ner Hi. FBBSU MK ATS Front street Beef, steers, 637T par lb: pork, block. 7(&7e lb; packers, 6&lcper lb; bulU, 4(.4c per lb; mutton, presseo, eHi 'Tn, ' " P HAMS. BAt-UIN, 1 bams, 12c Sua Oar COO, aoksaov yvw w . iKuMr auors Xllara. nnalnokad. 10c Per lb! Smoked, lie ner b; elesr bscks. unsmoksd, 10c per lb; smoked. lis per lb; Union butts. 10 to le lbs, snaasoked, fcMe.ACKDPlAMS-rBder 14 iiavr ishf abbt in inB. ia aa s imp in? rang, 18"ffli8s per lb; picnics, s per lb; shoulders, lis per lb; dry-salted sides, nn- smoked, 10e per lb; smoked. 11540 per lb; breakfaat bacon, 14O10 per lb; fancy, nn., ner lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle lest, 10s, 10e per Th: ISa. llc'Der B; 00-lb Una, 10e per lb: in; oe, iit-v" " " "" "7s u, Btesta rendered, loa, 9c per Ib; bs, 10c per stesm renaerea. ion, 'kc pw id; bs. iuc par lb; 60s, 9c per lb: compound tierces. 7e par lb: tubs, 7c per ib; 60s. Te per lb. KAHXKHM labi B-sttis lea i. iu-10 una, llc per lb; 6s, lle per lb; 00-lb tins. 10 per IDl sieem-reuaereu, lus, lumo ( 10; na, loaic ner lb: 00a. 94e per lb. (Above packing -bouse prices srs set cash, IB oays.i .. CANNED BALMOn voiumoia nvar 1-lb tans, fl.OOi -U aaH , a-... v., -lb fancy nata. vi.wt isncy. i-ip ovai, uo: Alaska tans, rns, Buwiooci reu, si.ow; nominal 8a, talla, $2.00. . FIHa-Kocx coo. Te per id; noenows, oe per lb; halibut, 9e per lb; craba, $1.26 per dost rsxor .elsms, 9B10e per dost little-neck elams, 8c, striped baas, 12e per lb; Paget sound smelt 60 per lb; catfish, Te per lb; black cod, lh, Mlnui. tmat 1QU.tflIt u . IK. u.. . " , ...aaavM .. . F " ooviers, aw lw , ri, -a a iu, miwvii, ailveratdea, per lb; ateelheada. 10c per Ib; California efilnook, ixo per .'0; n erring, e pee lbi soles. 6c per lb: torn cod! 6c per Ib; Colum- hi a rint amelt. 6c ner lb: aturseoo. Te ner lb: ahrlmns. 10c ter lb. 0Y8TEK8 Sboalwater hay, per gat, $2.25; nar sack. $3.T0 nat: Olympla. per sack, $0.26. PBIKAB7 SHIPMIBTS ABO CLEAEAKCES. ; Chicago, Marph 6. Ths ' primary recelpU snow; Todsy, " bushels. Wheat .....810,000 Corn ..............860,000 Shipments were Wheat 204.6.. Tear ago bnaiiels. 26,000 aRT itnol a,vw, 99J nnn Corn. '. 219,000 898.000 Tk. .i..M vm.VlHt and finer. 114 000 bushels; corn, TO.OOO bushels; seta, 20,000 pushels. . . . TODAY'S CXEABUf OS. 'Ktl eler,n b0- Pg534 BKi'ti 221 I"'.''.'.!!".'.".'. 'm4 - Hamburg Coffee Market, ' Hamburg. ' March 26. Ckiee Coffee quota- tmns ars unensngeo. -! ". Havr Oeffes Market Havre, March 267 Close Coffee quotations declined . ... Mow Tsrk Wheat Maiket. new lors, marcn no. svmb w nest may. 98c; July, 93c , ; ETC. Portland pack (local) UiiLi. n . " f 10 to 14 lba, 13o per lb; 14 to 16 lbs, Rrit Lake Citr . per lb; 10 to 20 lbs, 12e per lb; cottage. 5Lli Wt lb: nlcnlc. 8s per lb: breakfaat ba-1 .ISIT. " " NEW YORK STOCKS SHOW LITTLE CHANGE trurnianeu ny uveroeca, ntarr m ixae.vw. v v.h u.k ea -m.. -...y.t ST. l 5 . "JLJT v .."i"," racmc ana Houtnern facinc. There la notn- new in the Northern gecuritlee ease, but tne feeling Is that a favorable adjuatment of It wlu rnngei ,t , Ber future date, at the same time the publia Is entirely In doubt u to what the basle of adjuatment will k. u ot dlsooeed to ooerate to any extent The bank statement waa on the whole favorable and better than expected. Tba dull ness la agalnat ths market, but there la not much selling pressure snd ws see little,, very little, disposition to create one. we strongly of the view that the propertlea are 1 ;- . . . . - . 1 Tk""" ? "L,:00""' on - . - 1 . . 1 Ananonda Mlnlna Oa... t 'M-'v;l'f1'Tnf ut f BEscBirnoB. ; ?. f : s 1 . . . ' : ' : ' : . V iMiiili midline ' "J' .. ' ' . 1 .1... ( 48 48 48, 69 9 I 90. 90 80 I 20 20 itft ; tr u 125 126 125 1 92 '92"' 'm" ! 78 T9 T8H 88 89 88 43 43 42 114 114 114V 1 'io 'io "io 141 141 140 1 1T0 170 109 1 10 10 9 81 82 81 ,27 28 27 16 16 16 I 24 24 28 04 04 08 101 101 150 1 2 21 21 20 '26 '26 '26 42 42 41 64 64 64 129 129 128 1 100 10B 100 1 111 111 110 1 142 143 142 I 11 11 10 62 62 62 '91' '91 '90 IT 17 17 88 88 87 11T 117 116 68 68 67 aeooe )- 'ii' '21 'ii" 11T 117 116 1 96 96 96 a e e e e e '28 '28 '26 43 48 48 22 "22 '22" '' 'ii ai"" '48 "48 '48 'is" '13 "is" 84 84 83 23 23 23 '82 82 "81 91 82 91 T T 6 78 78 78 13 13 13 04 04 63 . 11 11 11 . 07 07 67 , 16- 16 16 ,48 48 48 , 18 18 18 , 40 40 40 , 88 88 88 Amal. (Vimia, "v, Atrhlaon. nom...i do preferred.......... Am. Gar A Found., com. Si -TOOr-prererreu. ..xxrt: Baltimore A Ohio, com. in ntiii ft ttmnkfvn H.nid Ty.n.l, 43 Canadian Pacific, com.. chl. m Alton, com.... BT 80 Ch, A ot. West, com., Chl., Mil. A St Psul... f i hni a Nnrtii mm. tni, lerminsl HJ cnef..eaa ublo Colo. Fael Iron, com jom. ISoutn., com...... gin nrsfstti Ad 1 aat rmttrraA I Delaware A Hudson.. Dela., Lacks. A West D. R. u., com 00 preferred... Erie. com....... I do 2d preferred. I do let preferred. nilnola Central.... Louisville A Nashville.. Metro. Traction to ... m. Manhattan Elevated.. i Mexican Central Ry.... Minn., St. P. A Ste. M.. a0 preferred.. Missouri Pacific M., K. A T., com 1 ao prezerrva 1 Naar York Ontrai I Norfolk a, u .r.rn mm. 1 00 preferred.. 1 North American 1 . it . . I j.. yaV. S TT . . . Pennsylvania By ,. I pressed Steel Car, com I do Dref erred Pacific Mall Steam. Co. I RsMirl . nar nm 26H 43 1 a . .......... 1 do 2d preferred.. OO T8 do let preferred Bep. Iron A Steel, com .1 I !'"" 4t 22 nocg isiano, ecm... preierreu...., Sonthern By., com 61 21 i " I Southern PSCtfiC.... 1 01. i. o. a piu. I . . preinrmu-.. 62 13 u B. r,., cum. oo preierreu I TCXaB Pacific. 83 23 Tann. Coal A Iron.. B8 22 84 82 Union Pacific, com.... VI IU. S. Leather, com...,. do preterrea. ........ 78 13 04 11 TJ. S. Bubber, com do preferred TJ. 8. Steel Co., com... do pref errea. WheeL- A L. E., com.. 10 48 18 40 1 00 in preierreo Wisconsin Central, com. do Dref erred. . Western Union Tele... Wabash, com .1 88 18 86 19 l S5 do preferred.. 88l 87: Total sales for day, 96.900 shares. AMEBICAlf BAKX CLEAEIBOS. New Tork. March 26. Brsdstreet'S bank clesrlna-s tor the week ending March 24 show. ss compared witn ins penoa a year ago Dec, I . L .m, RM OflA 8.7 1.6 I "tnr im ;'-"rr , ' 5f5..i;; 160,264.000 116,701,000 105,470,000 49.910,000 86,826.000 24.411.000 21.847,000 22.039.000 19.6:9,000 24.872.000 12.083.OO0 14,188.000 8.291.000 9,607,000 T.704.O0O T. 02.000 . 0.9M.O00 B.6"J3,000 4.826,000 6,010,000 .21T,000 4,1 TO, OO0 8.987,000 4,278,000 6.2C7.OO0 8.910,000 4.001,000 8.00T.OOO ' 5.1W1.000 2. 800. 000 2.809.000 8.O0O.OOO 2.804,009 2.2N6.OO0 2.985.000 1870.000 2.200,000 3. 841.01 10 1,916,000 2.076.000 2.060.000 1,903,000 8.9 t"V"f'P?"- Shtaft ::::::::: 18.$ ? .S 1 "-, "r"to!0 Boltlmore 4.9 2.8 4.9 98.0 io'.i 5.2 Cincinnati ... Kanaaa City ,. New Orleans . Cleveland , . . , 82.8 Minneapolis . Detroit IouUvllle .... 2.5 "iis lo.a "t!o "f"1." Sfi s I wJ,V,ne $.3 ii'.i Indlanspoii." St Paul .... Los Angeles 8t. Joseph ... 14.1 6.2 46.6 16.9 10.9 SOS) Denver Coinmhus .. Wsshuirtoa ....... inS ' . ....... 1.6 20.4 8.8 26.6 2.4 ii'.i Portland, Or . 6.9 19.9 40.4 I phMM ?eb.?V .Tlllo olneV T.O .7 1'?' 9.0 3.9 i - - B0BT0X COPPEB, CLOSE. Boston, March 26 Copper close: siu. .. 90 . Ask. rnlted Fruit 100 Shannon 1 gnannon f. 11 I Old Dominion 18 IT" 1 old dominion ..................... to- i I Adventure 2 2 Zinc . 8 0 Atlantic ....4.. Blr.ghsm 8 21 1 (.'alamuel Centennial 460 18 Copper Bsngs Micnigsn Osceola I f nOCDIK .....,. victoria 1 Winona .. I Wolverine CHICAGO LOCAL STOCKS, fhlrara. March 18. Local stocks close Bid. Ask, t I , . 40 I --' - , . - National Biscuit pfd .10a . 2 103 ft 1 meri.ao ... American Box. pfd 10 16 I Diamond Match ..... ...129 129 AmeHean Tin Can ... 4 ...100 ... 29 4 Swift Packing . I National Carbon 100 -30 National Carbon, pfd ...10T ...160 ... Tl ...42 0T Chicago City Hallway , nortb Hide Jtanway ,,, Weat Side Railway ... T5 AMEBIC AV STOCKS IV L0HD0B. London, March 10. 2 p. m Anaconda ad- hhui .vi iid l Atchlann advanced aA: nrefsrred I mi, .z, - afltinMa : na ill morn ac uaa lanncea i 1 1 Canadian Pacific advanced : Cbeeapeaks A Ohio advanced 1 Chicago, Milwaukee, A St . Paul advanced Erle advanced ; Louis- vills A Nsshvllle sdvsnced ; New York Cen- tral declined : Ontario A Western declined ; I'ennsyirnniB auranrea rut neaanig au vanred 4: Southern Pacific advanced , : Sonthern Railway advanced : Union Pacific I States Steel ' Bdvsneed "" preferred sd vaiiced W'b"b nDgh"l1: tonsoU 88, uncbsngsd. advanced ; preferred 'advanced ; United STEW TOBX BAHK STATZXEHT, 'Km' Ynrk." March 26 Tha bank ataremant Issued todsy sbows Increase, Beserva Reserve, less United States.. .$ ir.8.000 . 8.944 0o0 Loans' ... Specie 4M7.0O0 2.SN4.000 Lveuai 1 iepiiia .... ll,er.4 8(W I Circulation 22.200 I Alinnia ..... .... 20 400 18 42 48 0 6 68 69 m , 1H a a e S a Tl Tl IS LOIR Ai UP serffli tw mm wnif 9PP SAJTOB POM H-OXBTT KOWEB TO H- CEJTT SIQHZB SCAT OPTXOJT IB BraowoEST comw ; AITO OATS BXOW A QT7ABTEB ABVAJICX. (Furnished by Overbeck, ' Starr ' Cooke Co. Chlcaan. March ax. Loaan A Bryan Bay: Tho nriM in arm nrlea In wheat la 4e lower to fee higher. The &v PtlS waa the atrongeat. Liverpool waa nripiinaii. practically unchanged. The bearUh Modern Miller report - waa a factor fflso. Argentine nnVrimra from first handa were reported entailer. There waa colder -weather throughout the west and quite low temperaturea in tne nortnyest. Hnlllah Ineal feellnir asserted itself esrlV and rWs sdvsnced spout 1 cent a bushel, but itef the pit was disposed to even up snd even plsy for a reaction In vew of predicted warmer weather for Monday. There waa small aalea of cash, wheat at full prices. Minneap olis reports a rather better casn aemana hut on the other hand the large mills In the southwest ar likely to - close -on sceount . of the poor. jBoBr- ttmya.fU9-WMttt' et-eomm business la decreastug some and the market is on the whole only fairly active. Until there la a softenlna in the! soot wheat position and better reports from the crop we are inclined to think wheat may be bougnt for a scsip on uis breaks. . Oora a ausxter vp, Cora closed a higher. It Is tbs sama as in wheat. There ;.waa a atroug market during lha ..pi. nu . nf .ha. umIaii H'h . fJmriMMt 1 ciuge vu e,aater. Loral condltiona of supply and Oema-M are sun bearisn, nut tns Armour holdlnss seem content to prevent any material decline. There la quite a large general abort interest and prices react quickly irom tns breaks in consequence. Receipts are small and tne movement la tbe country ia iignt, as ia usual st this season. Tbs slmost universal poor quality et the corn la much talked of, both In respect of Its limiting contract grade and furnishing poor seed. Oata a ttusrtsr " Advanced. Oats are unchanged to o higher. There ia a very, moderate commission house bualueaa and there waa some covering by local shorts. out on tne wnole it was a ratner ami ana uninteresting market While the receipts sre light the demand is also moderate. There la nothing urgent In the cseh - situation. Tbe ratten bouse see ma to be bearisn, altnougn the feeling has not been conspicuous for I sums daya past 1 Provisions Close Unchanged, , Provialons closed about unchanged. It showed a strong tone early on, the advance in grain and a smaller local receipt of hoga than had been expected, but aa heretofore, it met with rather free selling by ' packing Interest on tbe rally. Even at the decline that has taken! place tbe market sbows very pour reactive ten dency. Receipts of hoga are about the aama sa a year ago and the demand la no better. Estimsted stocks of pork sre 49.000 barrels: lard. 89.000 tierces; ribs, 29,000,000 pounds. Ths markets today ranged as follows: Oven, High. Low. Close. Whest May $ .061 Old July. .89 NewJuly. .88 Old Sept. .84! NewBept .83 Corn May...,, .68 1 July 00 $ .96 .89 .88 .84 .83 .63 .00 .89 .38 13.20 13.42 T.02 2 T.07 .87 -83 .82 .68B .60 .39 .88 13.12 13.80 6.B7H T.10A oats May..... .891 July 88' Fork- May..... 13.20 1310 18.82 7 t.18 6.90 7.02 July 18.40 Lard- May..,.. T.02 T.17 July,.... KIDS May 6.02 7.07 6.97B July 7.0i rOEEIOH CHOP XETOKTB. Broomhall's Corn Trade News of Liverpool ou March S reports the cropa In tbs various countries ss follows: United Kingdom Today ths weather Is much milder after a Bight of rain, but -wintry con ditions bars generally prevailed since last Tuesday, although ths frost wss of short dura. tlon. Very little seeding bss yet been done, except in fsvored ioca)ltle, and, generally apeaklng, agricultural reporta for this country tell of gloomy prospects. There Is no better iiiws of our wheat crop; the autumn aeedlnga are decidedly patcby, and we cannot expect tbe eprlng seeding will give anything but a amall addition to tbe area, although we bare aeon st ltast ona report which mentioned recent sowing of whest , Kusala There bss sees a return of winter I .1. C ...u...t .v. , ... 1 companted by snow over a great extent of ths I ,.,-. K, m..m H I ,.1 , . hJ ,Sa n.A. tective covering ana wnere tote Happened some anxiety la felt Ths export movement is well maintained and good quantities seem likely to be forthcoming la ths future, tor Asotf ports are already collecting fair stocks against ths reonenlna of navigation. .. Bonmaula The crops hsvs had a good covet of anow during recant frosty weather snd ths cold wss not severs. ' Interior Holders of grain are very firm, only email quantities sre striv ing at us ports sna anipmenm are uxewiss small. Bulgaria Our correspondents at Varna writs that tbs crops so tar srs progressing rsvor ablr. Austria-Hungary Tba weat tier la at were was rather aprlng-llke there srs no complaints about tbe crone. Millers at Budapeath hold large stocks snd complsla of a poor sals for Hour. t - . . . Argentina Hssvy ralna srs reported: Wblrb are unfavorable for the ripening corn crop. Tbe rllwsy. strike wss yesterdsy reported to bs settled, and. sltbough this has not been con firmed teday, It Is said that the situation hss somewhat Improved. Shipments last week were again large, but the quantities mast fall oft axon nnlesa tne strike ia enaea. or rendered in effective by the en Basement of fresh workers, Australasia rurtner rains are mwi iroui Australia, and It is evident there will be no lark of moisture to give tha new crops a start, Shipments aat week were smaller, but still liberal. India Ths second official report for ths United Provinces of Agra and Oudh mentlona alight damage to wheat by rust; the condi tion Is given st 80 to 80 per cent of s normal crop. Tbers bsvs been further besvy rains In central sad nnlted provinces, which have some what damaged the crops. ipfuea Tbe lmnrovement in tne weatner, mentioned last week, hat been maintained and crop condltiona are coneldered ravnratie. Hirers on country markntv have been larger, but w t abundant and prices ssvs aroppea soour is per quarter. Germany The recent froat has left Its mark I on the winter wnest crop, but tnere are no com' plainta worth mentioning. Prospects for spring seeding sre fslrly good, for the froat. with aatarfv winds, ba pnt the land in good eon dltlon. Nstlvs wbest haa been more freely offered. . " . .... North Africa The crops in Tunis sna Algeria continue to loog weu. chicaoo oxlnr cab lots. Chicago, March 28. Oraln ear lota for to day Cars. Grade. Bat. Wheat " Corn 128 ' 8 viz. 1 1 si Tsi .....iiKi j ay- I The wheat cars today Minneapqlla. 160; Tu into, on. vnrs a year agw ininurivi., . Dulutb, 81 ; cmcago, iv. Close ef Liverpool Oraln. Liverpool March 26. Close Wheat May, -T, .kwerr; . . , Vora may, -OTk, uocnangeo. . ' Paris Whest and Flour. Paris. March. 26. Wheat and flour are weak, Spot wheat centime wgner. mtures cen - 1 . . . . . , nr , ima vesteraar s Close, Bt. Louis Greta Market St Louis, March 26. Close Wheat, nly, 82c; Msy, 98c. I Corn May. 46 bid. Kansas City Grain Market Kansas City. March 29, Close Wheat Msy, JC ''il' i man Corn May, 0ia40a Vlnnespojls Wheat Market Mlnneapolla. March 26. Close Wheat May, 07c asked; July, POJaWOTC. Duluth Wheat Market. Tralnth. . March 24,-r-Close Wbest, Msy, 90e; July, 96c. . Bulut fUa Vsrkst Duluth, March 26. Close Flex, July, $1.17 I October, $1.19. HEAT BOTH NEW YORK COTTON I $3 A BALE HIGHER (Furnished by Overbeck,' Starr A Cooke Co.) New York. March 26. liotton A Co. say: Cotton opened at a Slight decline from last night's close on an attempt to hammer tbe market after the call; The government report Issued yesterday, being digested with time, became more sensational. There are Included in the government estimate two grades of cotton which cannot be delivered on eontrsirts. namely, tbe cotton which waa threahert out , 01 noita, which would r.ot orten. amonutlwr to ever 100.- 000 balea. and .Inters, which have no staple at all and are used for atufflng mattressee. etc. While the present price seemed ressonabls to some BDinners who are noated on the conditions sua IB not regarded aa nign By speculators woo art not weduea to ue near sine 01 tne mar ket thoss who hsve jbn only able to see cotton ss a abort sale for laat rear, It seems. can never change, and will ; continue their policy of Belling that which ' they, have not and cannot ohtaln at tha nrlce sold. " Thla policy can have only one effect to put' the pries of rutures blgher In tbia market. The market today was : , . Open. , . High. Low. Msrch... 14.9T , 14.K8 ; 14.9d April...... 14.98 7 V 15.00 ' 14.98 May.,...,, 14.77 f 15.28 14.74 June....... 14.85 15.36 14.85 July....... 14.93 7 15.50 V 14.91 August.... 14.40 ,14.90 14.88 September , 12.84 13.02 12.00 October..., 11.88 12 85 11.80 November.. 12.14 12.28 12.12 December,. 11.64 . 12.10 11.64 14.9rSfn)08 10.0004 10.1819 loss fa aa 10.37 38 14.77W79 13.00a02 12.3330 12.12W15 12.104J13 BUTCHERS HAVE A SURPLUS OF CATTLE Portland Union Stockyarde, March 28. The re eeipta of livestock In the local yarda during the paat 24 hours constated of 139 hogs and 17 horses. Hoga continue very firm and the market now looks blgher. Cattle are rather duU. as most' of tbe butchers are filled np. Tbe sheep market la alowly recovering. 7 Kullng official prices snow: Csttle Best esstern Oregon - steers,. $4.50 best valley steers, $3.75Ca'4. 25: medium steers, $3.00(83.70; cows, $3,0018.70; bulls, $2. 25a 4.7ft: Btass. 82.70(0)3.20.. Hogs Beet heavy, $6.00; block, $0.25; China fata, $5.000.25; atockera and feeders, $4.&0a 6.0O. i - : , . Sheep Best grain-fed wethers and lambs, $4.50; mixed sheep, $3.20t4.1O; atockera and feeders, 2.2&(B;ii.oo. 1 , "',. EASTEBV BOOS STEADY. Chicago. March 26. Receipts of livestock! Hoss., Csttle. Sheep. Chicago 7,000', 8,000' 2,000 Ksnaaa City 2.000 200 v.. Omaha ..8,000 100 206 Hogs Opened steady witn bo.wu lert over from yesterday: reeeipta a year ago were 0,000 Ruling hog prices show: Mixed snd hnfrhers. tl..in(ht0.30: food heevv. S0.40'ai0.60l rough heavy, cs.lOdio.iw; ugut, gi.votsa.tD. tattle riteaay. Sheep Steady. . . ,.,",,7 r San Traaelaoa Brain Market. flan Franctaco. March 26. Close 11:80 s. Whest Msy, $1.40 bid, $1.41 ssked; Decem ber. $1,84. ' - . ' . Barley May, $1 asked; December, wc. Milwaukee Grain Close. Milwaukee. March 26 Wheat May, 95ci July. 87 c, om. 88C. uorn aiay, osc; juiy, wi. Loeomotivs Lays Off Men. New Tork. Marrh 20. Tho American Lo comotive company la laying off men at Sy racuse. FOR SALE mftdem 7-room housa. cor. lot 100 feet square; Alley In rear, at University Park. 2 blocks irom now city park: 1 hlnrk from new street car line. Call on owner, 316 Cbambar 01 uommsros, xor terms ana see pnoto 01 premises. COMMISSION CO. (taoorporntsd CapltAl 8zul Burplug $600,000.00. Brokers In Crain,Provisions, Slocks and Bonds Largest Private Wire System ta America, 7 Responsible and Conservative. 7 Ws Chargs No Interest for Carrying Loss . BtOCXS. W. A. RYER & CO., Correspondents 242 Stark Street. . STARR (Ut (0. Members Chicago Board of Trade. CHAIN, PROVISIONS. STOCKS, BONDS nd COTTON 102 Third St, Near Stark Phone, Main SIS Ws sre connected by private wires with Messrs. Logan A Bryan, Chicago and ew Tork; Walker Bros., J. 8. BBche Co., New York 8tock Exchange; Hubberd Broa. Co., New Tork Cotton Exchange; Falrchlld A Hob son; Nsw Orleans Cotton Exchange; Henry Hertb A Co., New York Coffee Exchange; Paine, Webber A Co.; Boston Copper and Stock Ex change; Dick Bros. A Co.; New; Tork snd Phils- UtlpUlB owes aaavuaaaBaa I BOinmro, Morxnrn co, . (Established 1893.) , WXBAT AJXV ITOCX BKOXZSSJ, Boom 4, Oronad 7100. cxAMBsm or cwsoixscb. M0XSXS 8B0S. ft. CMJtMTSWEH. I, I Offer gilt-edge investments in Municipal and Railroad Bonds, writ or can, 13814 rirst St Portland, Orag-oa. M0RT0A0E LOANS On Portland Beat Estate at Loweat Bates. . Titles Insured. Abstracts rurnlsbed. TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 1 Chamber ef Commerce. CITT B0TI0ES. OUT TBEASVBEB'S VOTICE OT SALE Of EEAX PK0PEETT EOB SEUVaDElIT AS- 8E8BMEMTS. Notice is hereby given thst ths auditor of ths city of Portland has trsnsmltted to me S list of ths delinquent assessments for constructing the sewer in Esst Twentieth street from s point 100 feet north of the north line et Oregon street to s connection with ths sewer In Handy mad at a point lis feet west of tne west line of Eaat Twentieth atreet, and that pursuant to section 412 of ths charter of tbe cltv of Portland. I will on Monday, tbe. 2ftth day of Marcb, l4, at tne sour of 10 o ciocs a. m. at the weat door 01 tne city nail, in tne city 01 Portland. Oreson. offer for sale- at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for. cash, subject to redemption, the following described paresis of real property, to-wit: Sullivan's Addition to the City of Port land Blk 30. west lot 5, Daniel Durgao. .... 20.05 Blk 86, weat H lot 6, Daniel Injrgan..... 20.00 Each piece or tract of laud will he sold aenaratelv and for s sum not less than ths nnpald assessment thereon and interest, and coat of advi-rttalng and Bale; If more thaa one hid Is offered the land will ba sold to the bidder offering to take the earns for ths least amount of penalty and Interest; eompetl linn will bat lira, gTnoa the nanaltv tar tha first nerlod: gocond Vpon the penalty for tbs succeed ing periods; Third-LpoB t rate of , flty Tressurer of the' City of Por'ttaid. Portland. Oregon, February 27.- 1904. CITT TBEABTBEB'S NOTICE Oft SAIE Ot BEAL ' PB0PEBTT TOE DELINQUENT AS- SEB8MENTS. ; , ' TV'. Notice Is hereby given that the auditor ef tha city of Portland has trsnsmltted to ms a list Of. tbe delinquent assessments for ronstructlng s sewer la East Eighth . street, from 100 feet south of the south line of Thompson street to s connection with the sewer in Tilla mook street, and that pursusnt to section 41 of the charter of the city of Portland. I will on Monday, (he JWth day of March, 1904. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe west door if tbe cltv ha.ll in Oie city of Portland, Ore gon. offer forsale at .public auction to tha highest bidder tor casn, subject to reoumpuoo. crrr motices. the following described parcels of real 'prop erty, to-wlt: West IrvlngMn Blk 106. lot 17. Elisabeth Ryan. . 1 Blk 106, lot 16, Elisabeth Kyaa , . iti.,.:. Each piece or tract of laud all! I a.,1,1 separately and for a sum nut less than 1M unpaid asaessment thereon and Interest, ami coat of sdvertising . and aalei If more thua one bid is offered the laud will lie sold to tne bidder ottering to take the urns' for tlie least s mount of penalty aad Interest: competi tion will be: Urst Cpon the penalty for tbe first period; Second L'oon the nenaltv fnr. 1H atti.atl. tag periods; . Third Upon ths rats) of Interest. ' City Treasurer of the" City pf I'.Vtlsnd. Portland, Oregon. February 27, 1904. CITT TBEASTJBER'B B0TICZ OF SALE 0E BEAT. PK0PEBTX 70S. DELINUUtHT AS- -8EBBMEXT8. , Notice la herebv elven that tha anAKn ths city of Portland . has transmitted to hie a nvt ' 01 tne delinquent sssesainenta for constructing ' the .sewer In York street. from the west Hoe of Twenty-fourth street to m connection with ths sewer In Twenty-ant. Street, snd thst pursuant to section 412 of tlrtr charter of the city of Portland. I will on Mon day, the 28th day of March, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the weat door of tbe city hall la the cltv of Portland, Oregon, offer tor sale at public auction to tne highest muiier nt casn, suoject to redemption, the following described parcels of real property. Poacher's Second Addition tn tha dr ' of Portland Blk T. lot 10, The Sterling Land com pany .... .,,....,,.g46.P Each' piece or tract of land will Iw. ani 1 separately and for a auornot leaa than the unpaid assessment thereon and Interest, suit cost of advertising - and sale; it more then ons bid is. offered the Isnd- will be- sold to tne oiacier errering to take the same for the east amount 01 penalty and Interest ; competi tion' will be: -f. ; - ...... First Upon the penalty for the first period; Second l;non .the nenalls f,.. th imm.,l lhg periods; , t . Third Upon .the rate of Interest. - 7 r 7, ' . J. K. WEKLEIJ7, City Treasurer of ths City of Portland. Portland, Oregon,' February 27, 1904. CXTT ZBEASUBEB'S NOTICE 07 SALE 0E EEAX PH0PESTT FOB DELINQUENT AS BE8BMElfT8. - Notice la hereby siren that tha andltma the city of Portland haa transmitted to me a , liat of the delinquent assessments for the Improving of Hooker street from 12 fort eaat of the west 11 us of Water street1 to the west line of Second atreet, anil that pursuant te section 412 of" tbeoeharter of the city of Portland I will on Monday, the 28th day of March, 1904. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m at the weat door of the city ball.' In the city of Portland, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption, the following du sctibed parcels of real property, to-wit: Csruthers' Addition to Caruthers' Ad dition to the City of Portland Blk 47, west . 80 1-3 feet of east 70 2-3 feet of lot 4. Anne B. Gratka. 840780 Blk 68, east 100 feet of lot 3, rank II. uram .1 is.?.. Each Dlece or tract of land will ha sold Separately and for a sum sot less thaa the. unpaid asaessment thereon and Interest, aud coat of advertising and. sale; If more than ons bid la offered the land will be sold to tba bidder offering to take the aame for the least amount of penalty snd Interest; competi tion will e: First Cpon tbe penalty for the first period; fiiamnil-ITnnn tha nna1tv f . th h..uL fag period; Third Upon ths rata of Interest. ; J. E. WEKLfelW. City Treasurer of the City of Portland. Portland, Oregon, February 27. 1904. crrr tbeasubeb's votice or sale or EEAX nOPEBTY TOE BEUBtWEXT AS ' SE88MEET8. 7 Notlca Is hereby given that ths auditor nf ths elty of Portland has trsnsmltted to me s list of the delinquent saaeasments for tha Improving of Elver street from ths south Una of Alblns avenue to 100 feet south of tbe south line of Alblns avenue, and that pursuant to section 412 of tha charter of the city of ' Portland I will on Monday, ths 28th day of March, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at tbe west door of the city hall. In the city of Portland, Oregon, offer for Bale, at puh.lc auction, to the highest bidder for eaah. sub ject to redemption, tbe following described par cela of real property, to-wlt! 1 A tract of land lying between ths north . line of River street aud s line 15 feet northerly therefrom snd parallel there with and between ths Southerly line of Albina avenue and a line 100 feet southerly therefrom snd parallel there with, James B. Montgomery estate, heirs of . , $214.63 A tract of land lying between two lines respectively 10 feet and 00 feet north- 7 eriy rrom and parallel witn. ue norm erly line of Blver atreet and between the southerly line of Alblns svenus snd a line 100 feet southerly therefrom and parallel therewith. W. H. H. Morgan. 2C2.T A tract of land lying between two llnea respectively do tret ana i'"i reet north erly from snd parallel with the north- rly line of Elver street and betweea the southerly line of Atoms avenue and a line 100 feet southerly therefrom snd parallel therewith, James B. Mont gomery estate, heirs of 69.02 Each niece or tract et land will be sold separately snd for a sum not less than the unpaid asaessment thereon sad interest, snd cost Of sdvertising snd sale; if more than one bid Is offered tbs Isnd will be sold to ths bidder offering to take the earns for the leaat amount of penalty aud Interest; competi tion wilt bet . First Upon tbe penalty for the nrat period; Second iJdob tho penalty for the aucceetS- Ing periods; Third lBOB tns rats til interest. f J. R. WERLEl!. City Tressurer of the City of Portland. Portland. Oregon, February 27, 1004. CITT TEEASUHEB'S NOTICE OF SALE Or BEAL PROPERTY FOB DELINQUENT AS SESSMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the auditor of tha city of Portland haa transmitted to me a Hat I of tbe , delinquent assessments for improving Union Svenue from ths south line of Weldler street to the north line of Mor ris street, snd that pursuant to section 412 of the Charter of the city of Portland I Will en. Monday, ths 28th day of March, 1904. at tbs hour of 10 o'clock a. m st tne west do,r of the city hall, in the city of Portland. Ore gon, orrer for sale at punne auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to redemption, tbe following described parcels of real property, to-wlt: I . 7- ,.7 .; Town Pf Ainina-, Blk 16, "west 00 feet of east 100 feet of lot IB, Mary Sorters trana ....$ 6. 87 Blk 16. seat 00 feet ot east 100 feet of lot 14, Mary Soderstrand 4.ST Blk 16, east 100 feet et lot 11. Susan Coley ea.M Holladay's Addition to Eaat Portland, Blk 24H.T undivided H of lot $, John H. Mitchell 67.96 Blk 248, undivided of lot T, Jobs H. Mitchell i 64.2d Blk 248, undivided H of lot 6, John H. Mitchell 64.20 Blk 246, undivided tt of lot 6, John H. .. Mitchell a..........,. 67.96 Town of Albina Blk 9. eouth 17 ft of Jot 2, W. H. D. " Pierce i......... 21.06 Blk 9, north 48 feet of lot 2, Johanna Cur tin , ........... .. .1 87.13 Blk 9. north 22 feet ef lot 1. W. H. D. Pierce - Blk 4. lot 1. Albert Federlen. ....147.31 Holladay Addition to East Portland Blk 21T. lot 8, Victor Vasaeur.,.. ....... 129 60 Blk 217, lot 4, Victor Vaaseur.,.,...,...lU7.03 Each piece or tract of land will be sold, separately and for a sum not less thaa the unpaid assessment thereon snd Interest, snd cost of advertising and sala; If more tbsa one bid Ib offered ths Isnd will be sold to tbe bidder offering to tske tbe ssms for the leaat amount of penalty and Interest; competi tion will be: First Cpon the penslty for ths- first period; Second Upon tbs penalty for tbs succeed ing periods; 1 Third Cpon tha lata of Interestr . J. I. WERLEIN. City Tressurer of the City of Portland. 7 Portland. Oregon. February 27. 1904. CITT TREASURER'S NOTICE Or SALE 0T VSEAL PROPEBTT TOE DELINQUENT AS- I IE8SMENTS. ';'- : " A' ; . Notice Is herebv glveo that the auditor of tha city ot Portland has transuiltteS to se s Hat , of ths delinquent ssmtssmente fr ths Improving of Nineteenth street from the north line of Wsabtngtoo street to the south Una ef Thurman street, snd' that pursusnt tn section 412 ot the charter of tbe city of Port land 1 will oa Moaday, ths 2Hlb day of Marcb, 1904. st the hour of 10 o'clock S. m at the west door of the city ball, ia the city of Port land. Oregon, offer few sale, at public auction, to ths highest bidder for cash, subject ta re demption, ths following described parcels pf real property, to wit: ' Couch' Addltloa M tbs City of Portland- Blk 204, lot 2, Omar B. Chapman .,..$"4 71 Each piece or tract ef land will be sM separately and for a auia sot leas than tho unpaid ssae. anient tberwjs and Interest, an I CMt of advertising sad aaM If nvT tin-i one bid to offered the land wilt ha a-,1.1 the bldd-r offering t. tit the aame fUn lesst amount of pvnalty aud lutereatt Cumn ti. Don will be:. Klrstl'pon the pensltr for the fft U": ' Stwnnd Upon ths penslty f'.r t!' so-)-ing periods; JTilrd IpoB ths rsto of lnt-ft. ... J. K. wM'l.f'V, 'City TsesMirer" of the f'ily .f 1 ,',r. 1, Port Isnd, Orcgno, Fet)uiy X!. I . 'A -v-.J'