THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEnngARY 11. 1910. LATEST MEWS F :W0MM&- :. ... ...... . . . . . SEMGII r land-'-Sweet cream, 17 He: our. 'II 4 o. UIJTTKR Ltr creamery, I7tfllc; fancy. !5i&l7Ci tor, ibc. FOULTRT Mixed chicken. He; r.nnv anna. ' ISUllUc: roosters. old. lSUc: ese. Ho tor live. Ike for drnssed: ducks. IIHWIIc; turkey, alive. lie; dreesed, 7trzc: pigeons, suiien. 12 50 1.00 doxen: dressed chicken, le to fo pound higher than alive. CHKK8E Fancy full cream, lf !0c;; triplet and daisies, llVIOJOc; Young America, 21c. J. Oral. Tloor a ad Bray. BARI.Kr Producer price IfOI-- Feed, ISO; toiled, IIS: brewing. Jo win? AT Knmlriat Track, club. I II. Q; blueetem, ll.ll; red. 11.01; forty- fold, 11.10; Willamette vaucyv m,v. M1LLBTUFF8 Selling price Bran. M; middling. 114: shorts, 127 Is 0; hop, ltfyll;alfalfarnal. SU per ton, FLOUR New crop, patent. Ill I; Straight. .010: baker IS--; Wlllametle valley. I5.K0 bbl i P?I grades, 14.60; graham, tt. I.tv06.ll; rye, -S.7t bales, 111. OATS Spot delivery, new, pr.tf ueertf price Track No. I ... white. J1I1; "cORNVhole, $31; tracked. IT ton. ' UiV PrAiir,pi' nrlca New timothy Dressed meat are showing signs of J Willamette vallev. fancy. If: ordinary, easiness, and while quotation are un-j lit -eastern Oregon. Il04!ll: mixed, rhaned for the day. the market la dl-it'lO; clover No.' 1. Ill.lOOlli wheat. lnmi to ahow a more limited more-1 1I17; cheat. 111017; alfalfa, 1 17. . rrnlt and T eUMe. FRESIl FRUITS Oranges: New na vel, $1,00 41.00 hot; banana. Iw'ii' lt.; lemons, i.dwi.v ; . 4 j Pear. 11.21: grape. 11.71., rOTATOES-ieiling. new. ; fl.HO 11.21: buying, eaatern Multnomen an Claokamae, IOC 16c;, Willamette valley, Receipts Are Quite Liberal and Although . Prices Are Main tained Buyers Are Not So Eager. v-YV"- SHS COVER MSII WHEAT IS ROUS PRICES SALES TODAY . . SJKEMT . IN KEW YORK . SOME CENTERS " .... , . ! 1 . .. ii 1 ' 11 ; . ; . ' M : - ' ' " '. ' . ' ' ' " " ' . BIB CHI BY OUTSIDE HIS WILD MPiffliinaiuiG Stocks Market Is Higher , With Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City Flour Never So Hard to Sell as Evening Up Over Holiday ; and Minneapolis 'Air Show h Today and No Business Is All Exchanges Are Closed onj : Better FeelingWheat Fu- Llncoln's Birthday . . . . 11 1 4 tures Close With Loss.- in Sight Grain Trade Is at Standstill. ' - i. . DlPTlt. Kncotpt of dreaaed veal during the pNttt rew day nava enown a very no f ral Increaae. and on that account buy era are taking hold with Jena activity man during me early Part or tne wee. ca!ere of Front rreet attribute thla ftlwtly to the Ientea aeaaon and the rrrat run of ameJt and the, low price 1 nTnr. . . - - rriee Contlaa at Xtfii Mark. Lraaed meat price, along Front afreet are continued at the high mar ket, although buyer are discriminating eomewiiat agalnat the poorer Quality. They are not paying the extreme high li-vfl for anything except fancy duality. low 6c VK EQKTABLE3 New turnip. I1.M ark; beet. ll.iO; carrot. .o vw aack: cabbage. I2.00O2.60 crate; toma- toea, Cuban, IJ.6U crate; beana, 110 per lb.; cauliflower. 116 per crate: pea. lb.: noraerauian, "" "" lEn liocoii: neDDer. bell. lb.: ncau and thoea Who alilp veal without lUera lettuce, 2ro doa; hothou. 11.21 box att.iched need ararcely expect to eoure radlahe doa. bun che c'ery craie; pri pinm, ----- toes, !Z.Z; aprouia, ivn, sumiwi , - , XeeuM of Oorerlnr. Advtnca: ... Point. Amalgamated-....,...,., 1 Am, Smpl tor. jta , II.I.VIIU. Atchison Brooklyn St. Paul , Erl Missouri National 1. Paclflo. .......... 1 Lead........ IK , Reading .. .4, ., 1H Southern pacific,. '...,.... H' 1'nlon Pacific. 14 Steel preferred..,.,' m , Rock Island '.,' 1H Chicago.' Feb. 11 Even thouth rmh wheat was In 1 better position future were weak and the close todav Un :u it uuafim mwer man yeateroay, , Somewhat firmer feellnar n ahnwn BDrnaa and aner onenina: A1 to higher, the cloalnf at Llverpoo d 4iaDove yesterday. 1 . I . , . m.. . I . A . in wn inni ,ri ainow an advance or,4o and all through that section tne reeling was Improved. Al St. Louia there 111 considerable httar. men.t In tha flour situation and there fore wheat waa firmer. Ml cash' wheat demand was better and the casn premium snow a further advance 01 ta a ousnei. Argentina grain visible at tha c.hl.f port snowai .. , I , Buahela returns of tha hlahest crlce. Dressed hogs have been Selling about a cent too high along Front street In vlt vr of price in the yards, but aa the triula has of late been compelled to de- yrna aunoat entirely upon Front Btreet lor its swine supplies, tha a laht ad vftnc over the livestock basis is natur ally maintained. Front street, too, has been getting a """r ciaas 01 nogs recently man in previous years, and naturally this 1 considerable help toward maJntatnlug Dreesed mutton I rather scare at this, time, but Portland never waa an exteneive market for thl meat, al though paying the highest price In the cuuiufjr lor aogs ana veais. Wheat Corn Thla WTt. J,at W'k. Tear ago. i.zto.uuo ...t,sio,on$ , 731.000 C,000 ' 1,200,000 Z03.000 ONION8 Jobbing, . 1160 per ew garll" lil2e per lb. - Arrbba vs.ov. , , , drooerUv JTut. Zt. SUGAR Cube, 11.41; powdered. II.OIj fruit or berry. I 0; .dry granulated, tl.ot: conf. A, S.b5: extra B. 11.18; golden O, 15.46; I yellow, .Sb; beet. 16.16: barrel. 16a; half barrels, IDo; boxes, 660 advance on sack basis. (Above quotation ara , 10 day , pet caah quotation.) , . wir-l.-imnrl.l -jinan No. 1. 6He: No. I. I He; New Qrleang bead, Qioi Creole, VcC ...... , , ... 8AL.T ,oare air irouna, ivvu, 11.00 per ton; 10. 112.10; table dairy. bu; DBies. fi.za; 6 and 10. 4.i SELLING AT 8 CFNTS f4'WSILVUVon-- BEAN'S Small white, ib.ow: jarge hlte. 14.50; pink. I486: bayou. 1100; Llmaa. 15.00; reda. II.oo.. ' Meats. JTUa and 2nroTUW&a. DRESSED MEATS Front street lie; ordinary, ivc; veis, Cash alea: Wheat No. I red, 11.21 Q i nan New York. Fh ll.atnr mv k, v I 1 ai i,u . v- .Hk.. -i. j A . ..... . . v vtv, a uuii nern v. iT- iJZ u .on '"V la Pr'n.' OJUiiJ No. I aprlag. 11.110 I over the two holidays, for all exchange 1 1.13. ' - V . p10" tomorrow -on account or L,in-i Cash Com No. com. (3 rati He; No. coin birthday, brought about a general 1 1 whiu. 4V5Ho;'Ni. lyellowISH advance of ecurlty price today.. ,1 tf 4c; No, I corn, lie; No. 4 whlt. orthwrat Crop Weather. Portland and Vicinity Occasional rain tonight and' Saturday; variable winos. - 4 . Oregon Fair tonight and Saturday except rain northweet portion and along vne coast; winds mostly, westerly. Washington Otcaalnna! rain tonlant or Saturday west, probably fair tonUht At I ana uaturuay east, portion; variable winos. , . Idaho Generally fair tonlaht and Sat urday, x , ..,.:, Grain Prloeg Nominal, ; ' 1 Quotation for wheat and other1 grain continue on a nominal baala locally and no business of oonsenuence la reported anywhere In the Parlfl northwest. Flour trade Is duller today than for many years cast and there ara report of secret cutting by some of the smaller mill. Such an absence of flour busi ness, both foreign and Iocs 1 has never before been seen here and therefore m411er are keeping their band off tha wneat market. - TraHlntf . . A . 1 1 1. . . 1 . . , . . .. . '. . . ' I ,,. Ti .1 u iiiui nraw as corn, ( O ft V C; WO. 4 yl- iiu m a, nuiiusy ana i iu w, . ( a c. FROZEN SALMON IS Because of the Inability of the trade m secure, more man a nominal supply "f freah salmon from , the Columbia nver, frozen fish has taken quite a hold on tha wholesale trade. Froien ilmon Is today being quoted at 80 a lM,irt,d while buyers are unable to get the freBh stock at lie. The ice fish Is ronehlered In excellent eonttltlon. "It Is impossible to get more than a nominal supply of freh salmon at this , . , "v" Joseph O'Connor, manager J 6O0 each. -1 KiuiHiKey .o. -However, the trade in taking well to the froaen stock." Ktn.lt are in liberal supply, and the """i" price oDtained today wa 0e a 'ox, althwieh some sales, were made a fruition higher or lower. . No halibut in sight. ' the total sales to .'the noon hour were but 188,700 shares and an hour before me .closing, only 653.800 share. The news that Morvan A Co. would make no further attempt to carry on the copper merger until tue supreme court naa passed upon tne Amerlcsn Tobaoco and Diancara uu ease, aa well aa until congress does sotnethlna: caused a. small amount or selling but the big Interests and short seller easily forced the ad vance. .. -j -.',-. ..,. There Was soma talk Terardlna- ttnn Increasing It dividend and thla had a good erreet upon curlty buying in gen eral. , General Electric comnanv declared Ita Sept regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent gummary of Wall Street. ' Wall Street Journal say in It sum- mary toaay Range of Chlcaeo nrl'cea furnished liv UYiriSM SB VOOBS wo. WHEAT. Onen. HI eh. May ......1114 July ......1024 .1071 Sept May...l- . July Sept ..... 1 May July 171 11 May July Sept tinira f.tlCV .ir. ituffilSo: ordinary. 12c. ' HAMH. jiACON. KTC Ham, ,17c; Americans Ja London, steady, about!.. breakfaati bacon,- llj)26o; boiled nam, parity, - . ( May ... S3&24C- picnics, l4o; cottage roil, 10c; rreaiqent Tart expected to make lm-lJU1 regular short Clears. moaeo,. ityie; portant and reasaurlng speech here to backa, amoked. lCi pickled-tongue, morrow night at Republican club an nual hanmmt FISH Nominal Rock cod. '10c: I Annual meeting of National Biscuit May July 7W CORN. 7U 66 7 OAT3. 41' 47K 41 ti 44 40 41 PORK. 1176 2215 2246 2260 2255 2260 LARD. 1236 v 1246 1227 1237 RIBS. 1200 1207 1200 ,1202 Low. MOT. 101' 17 6$' MH 4H 4H 40 1272 2342 .2250 1236 1227 117 1117 Close, 111B 101 Ti 7 SEATTLE PRODUCE . PRICES FOR TODAY Rpel. DUn.trk to Te Joam.'. ') Vancouver, Wash., eb. 11. The Clarke county district of the Western Washington Hunday School ansorlutlon met at J o'clock yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist church In this city; 75 delegates were present. W. T. .S. Derr conducted the song and pralae service, and Mine Ktlaler presided at the organ. ' . , Rev. M. W. Miller, of Tacom. ecre- tnry of the aasoclation, held a round tk ble conference on Hunrtay school teacher training In. weatern Washington, whlcli consisted of in printed qucstiona. The delegate selected the' questions and Naked by number. Rev. Miller answered the questions, and this was followed by a general discussion and expression of opinion. W. C. Merrltt, field secre tary of the International Sunday School asauclation,' addresaed the association on the "Master Teacher." Ilia address was a musierly. effort the them being Christ's teaching of- his mission, a act forth at hi Interview with the Samari tan woman at'Jacob well. . . -Tha evening aeaalon ' opened at '7:10 by a aong and praise service led by Syl vester Goodnight with Ml Kelaler at tha organ. Rev. J. 8. Templeton read the scripture lesson.' which waa followed i by a prayer by Rev. C R. 0. pool. Rev. w. C. Merrltt addressed tha convention On "Some Good Thing of Every Sun day School." Tha address- wa timely and well received.' A an Immediate re suit of the address. It wag resolved that there be organised a union advanced class for teacher training and Bible study, the -committee to consist of all the Sunday achool superintendents In Vancouver. W. S. T. Derr was selected as chairman, and tha comralUee will re port at th afternoon session today. A banquet Is being prepared for tonight DAVIS RETIRES FROM limit RCIAL CLUB tltprel.l Dl.patrh to Ttit Journal.) Oregon. City, Feb. 11. B. P. Davis, who for th past nine montha has ably attended to tha duties of secretary of the publicity department of Jhe Oregon City Commercial Club, tendered hi res- ignatlon at a Joint meeting or tue puu llclty committee and th advisory board last night Th resignation- will take . place March C. Mr. Davis stated this morning that the monthly subscriptions from the business- firms of Oregon City, which wer pledged for, a year, would expire In June and th publicity de partment, unle th subscriptions wera renewed, would be unable to pay a sec retary after that time, so In order to attend to his own Interests, he deemed it advisable to retire before that time. On May 15, 1909. Mr. Davis accepted the position of publicity secretary and since that time has been working seat ously for the interest of the county. It I th Intention of Mr. Davis to en gage la tho . realty business after he leaves publicity work.' A yet the club ha selected no 'successor. Several other matters were attended to at the meeting and advertising contracts wer . signed with several German end Scan-'. 01naylaa publications. . ICJ4A ' 64A ! 404T 1210 2210 2280 1240 1236 . 120T, 1202 ANOTHER DROP SHOWN IN EGG QUOTATIONS - " , - I . A W I 1m K 01 r It 1 : T .?a ii "0!rep e5nt eteam rendered.. 6slHe, per lb; com,: 7i" -" - A '.ZT TC. ' 1 pound, 6s,. ua per 10. flounders. c: halibut hnaa 1 ie: . ratf lsh. , 1 0c: salmon. Steel' head, l!o; Chinook. 18c; froxen salmon. 8c; soles, 7c; shrimps. liHo per id.; perch, 7o per, 'lb.; tomcod. 80 per lb.; ' lobsters, Z6c per id.; rresn mackerel per lb.: crawfish. ( ) doa.; sturgeon, .fmo per lb.; black bass, 20c per lb.; Columblx smelts, 0o per bos; silver melt. 7o lb.; black cod, 7Ho -per lb.; crab, 1.!581.7 per , X.ARU K.ettie lear. n. iino pr io; low as 2e a doien thl rooming. Top f the market for quantity was 28c, al though a fraction abova this wa pqueejed onca In awhil from some email buyer. . . Receipt of eers are Inemilnr .nit inly a nominal outside demand 1 ehown. Puge.t eound Is scarcely a buyer iii-w even 11 me iow pncea, although I'lernnoing to receive a material ad' vunce over tnese quotations. DANGEROUS, LOOK IN THE CHICKEN MARKET Chicken market looks dangerous to n y. - ' ' ,- While there has been no accumulation of euppTles along the atreet thus far, still buyer are disponed to go slower with , their purchase and wire Inclined to napKie more regarding the price. Duck a and geese . seem to have rescued' their limits and ara reacting. joive geese are now top at 140 a pound, During the past 48 hours there wer. quite a tew arrival of dressed turkeys. eiim. Di uiemvare riuier poor, , FKOXT STREET QUOTAHONa. ": ' 'i'ViV ' ' --i:- .'.- ;? U j Xops, Wool and KMes. HOPli 1808 crop, choice. 16c; prime to choice, 16c; prime, i6Hc; medium. lRc; 1908. choice, 21c; prime, 20c; med ium. 16 wise. ' SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1026o each; short wool, 250 60c; medium wool, 60cl each; long wool. 76c $1.25 each. . . WOOLNominal. i 1909, Wlllamett vallev. 2021e; eastern Oregon. 204,28. HIDES Dry bides, 1718Ho lb; rreetv -9 10 lb.; bulls, green salt, 5 lb.; kips, lO01OV4o; calves, green) 16rle per lb. TALLOW Prime, ner Jb l4c; No. 2 and e-rpase, 2W2Ha ' CHITTIM BARK Nominal, 44Va . MOHAIR-909. 23 24o lb. , Sutter, Sggs and rcnltry. l-IGGS Local, candled, select 27H .JSc; CHHtcrn storage, 17 18c, " BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port- CLAM8 Hardshell, per ' box, I1.S0! raaor clams, 82 box. . . : OtSTERS Shoal water bsy, per gal lon, iz.a; per lev inv sacs, ; uiympia. per gallon, sz.7; per :uo id. sbck, yxt 7.50; canned eastern. ESe can, $6.50 doa; eastern in aneii, i.on per juu. Faints, Coal OIL IM. BENZINfc; 86 degrees, esses, llo per gai.; iron ddic. iio per gai, Six thousand structural Iron workers secure a voluntary advance In wages to 5 a day. President 'Earllna- of fit. Paul notes check to business activity and says the west is cancelling orders. . - Pullman directors recommend $20,000, 000 stock dividend. -- - General market In London firm al- tnougn consols slightly lower. Atchison Is now with Pennsylvania and Southern Pacific, one of tha three road earning 1100.000.000 gross In cal endar year or io. . Iron production In January shows only slight shrinkage, Lackawanna ft Erl withdraws Pro posed reduction In westbound freight rates. Banks lost $200,000 on week's cur rency movement . Good Quality Count. ' New high records for the pres ent movement wera shown In the stockdale yards today when a sale of select steers was mada at 15.76, and hogs ", went to 11.25. These two extreme value were due entirely to tha excel lent quality and the 'demand for that grade. However, it likewise indicate that the Portland mar ket ha fully recovered from it recent break.' . . ' (United Press Leased Wirt.) t Seattle. . Wash.. Feb. ,11. Butter, per pound Washington creamery, first, 19c; anch, 2l(S27c; eastern oreamery. lltJ35c; process, 29c; California, 37 38c. , Eggs, per doxen Local ranch. 34 0 36c; eastern ptorage; 20? 28c; Oregon, !4flBc; Callfbrnla, I43l!c. - , Cheese, per pound-rCream brlcV, -11 !0cf wheel' Swiss, 20 22c; block Swiss, llo: Imported wheel Swiss. 80c: Wisconsin twins, 19 19 fco; Wisconsin Young America, 20c. .-. - s. ! f , onions ureen. socper dozen: walla Walla, I1.264J1.60 per hundred. - Potatoes Fancy eastern WaeMnrfton, $16019; white rivers, $16 18; sweets, $2.50l per hundred. Government- Dontlfli ' . New York. Feb. 11. Government bonds: ! ' J ; ' . " . Bid. Two's, registered .....,;..,100Vs do coupon .100 Three's, registered ......... 102 . do coupon k.102 4 Four's, registered .......... 1 14 4 do coupon ................ 114 14 An -effort " will ba mad to select In surgent Republicans in all of the Iowa congressional districts .now .represented by standpatters. Whether the Insur gents shall also contest for' state offices has not yet been decided. - ; ' s- , . Ilomeaeekera ai Sutherlln. (gperlal Dlapatch to Tbe JonrnaLl - Oakland,' Cal., , Fab. 11. Tha fourth carload of landaeeker. 17 men and members of their families, arrived at Sutherlln, from th east Tuesday. 1 The party spent two days looking over th valley, and contiguous territory. Nearly every man in th party purchased acre age In th valley or lots In th new town. - " ; : gSueg' to ColIecV 30V ; ' - (Special Dl.twteh te The JoaraaLI ' ; Hermlston, 5r Feb.: 11. A ult to collect a balance of $300 alleged to be due on . a rellnqulahment wa started in tha circuit court at Pendleton yeater day by J. McGrath agalnat W. Brown. It 1 alleged that the rellnqulahment and tha homeatead entry wer sold by McGrath to Brown for $400 of whlsb amount only $100 has been paid. . ILE HI 11 FAKER QUEEN ii CASE . . (Speel.l 0Ip tcb te Tbe JoaraiL) I , Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 11. Charges wer filed yesterday by Prosecuting AN , torney James P. Stapleton against- Mrs, Maud Johnson, alleged queen of fakers. ( Th charge allege felony by fraud ulently, obtaining - money -from the Northern Paciflo Railroad company. Th woman occupies yll at th coun- " ty jail and is aald to be in declining health, She Is under th ear of Dr Black, county phylclan. , , REVEREND FATHER :4 CURLEY TRANSFERRED Marahfleld. ' Or.. Feb. 11. Th Rev. Father D. P. Ctirley, who ha had charge of the Catholic congregation at North Bend, I to be transferred to a parish In Portland. He has been on Coos Bay for two years. He first was assistant to the Reverend Father Donnelly and later wa rector at North Bend and also In charge of th church at Gardner. . Ranee of New York nrtcea. Airnlahait LINSEED OXL-Raw. bbla., 88c; cases. uverpecK cooke company: iJescrlptlon Open Hlgh Low Bid 93c: boiled, bbla.. 90o: case. SBc: per gallon lot of 260 gallons. lolet 011 case meai.tnone in marxeti. ROPE Manila. 8c: sisal. 7Ua. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 74o per id.; ouo id. . iota, so per id.; less lots, ttto oer lb.: , . . .- COAL OIL Pearl, astral and star, 18o per gallon; eocene, 22c gallon; elaine, 28o gallon: headlight, ZOfto gallon; ex tra star, zzc gaiion; water wnite, lift 16Mic per gallon; special water whl.e, 16c gallon - , GASOLINE! Red crown and motor, ll&28c gallon; 86 gasoline, 80S170 gallon; V. M. ft P. naptha, ill20V4o gaiion. TURPENTINE In cases. Tie tsar. rels, 9 per gallon. NORTHWEST BAJTK STATEMENT. Portland sank.' Clearings today . . f 1,854.1 65.7? xear ago ................ 1,289,996.41 Gain today. Balance today . year ago, ... . .$ 664.170.36 . 811.912.87 . 156,103.89 Taooxaa Banks. , Clearings today ... . ....... .$1,077,722.00 Balances today ........... . 164,141.00 Saatti Bank. ' Clearings today ........... .,il,730,Bl 9.00 Balances toaay ............ U,127.00 Liverpool Wheat . Market. Liverpool, Feb, ll. Wheat: .iW- " . :,''V '.:;. .-.':.;'. tPetl..:,:-. "U1OS0. March ...V Is 2d Ss 2d May 7s lld 7a lld luiy ,,7s iid 7s 11 Lumber mens . National Bank CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STS. Capital $250,000 . omrasai Q. X. WEBTWOatTH . , ", . JOH A. JOBATIKCr ..... GEO. L. McPHIBSOir .... X. X). STOBT r. Ai nuBEKAir . . . , . " . , OKA HAM SirXEXAJlT . 1. . . . . . . President , Ylo-Preldeat . Ice-President .... Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashiei ' . - M.; BZXSOTOBBl -' ..'- G. X. wentwertk ',f( v . - - . jp, . Brumby J . . Cias.- fi. BnsU ' , - "; Vt.X.A.9. liackrasi. rg O. , Blagham ' t - ' j. b. Wheeler v Uoyd J. Waatworta Georg-a McPhenon Joka A. Keatlnr . . ; X. B. Story Bobert Treat matt, ' " Am. Copper co. Am. C. A F,o. . Am. C. &F. p, , , Am. C. Oil, & , . Am. Loco., c. ' Am, Sugar, C. V. Am.j Smelt, C. , do. pfd. ...... Anconda M. Co.".., Am. Woolen, c, . Atchison, c . . , . do. pfd. ....... B. & O . c. , do. nrdi ..... B. R. T. ........ J Can. Pa, c. ... . Cen Leather, c. , do.' pfd. ...... C. aYG. W.. c. ... C, M. ft St. P. C. & N.. c. Ches, 1 ft Ohlo.i. COI.'F. I.. O. i i Col. South., c. . . Col. South;. 2d d Col. South., 1st p uorn froouct. c Corn Products p uei. 6c uason n. a t a. , o..N D. ft R, G p.. Erie, c ....... Erie, 2d p..... Erie. 1st p.... G. Northern, p. III. Central ... Inl Met., .. . . do pfd Louis, ft' Nash. M., K. & T., 0. -do pfd.- . , Ore Lands : . . . . Mo. Pacific ;,... National Lead . . N. Y. Central.,.. N. Y.; O. ft W. . Norfolk ft W., c. North American. Nor. Pacific, c. . Pac. Mail S. Co. Pennsylvania ' Ry P. a. l. & c. co. Pressed S. Co.. do Dfd ...... Reading, , c. . ... do let pfd. i, ' do 2d pfd.... Rep. I. ft S., e. do pfd Rock Island, c. do nfd ...... S. L. 8. F. 2 pfd. do 1st pro St. L. S. W c. Southern Fac, c Southern Ry., ,c do pra.i.,... Texas & Pacific T. S. L. & W.c, do pfd , . . Union Pacific, c. rio nfd U. S. Rubber, c, . do pet'. , ; . - U. S. Steel Co.. c do pra........ Wabash, - c... . . ; . do pfd. ....... W. U. Telegraph wia central. c . WeBtlnghouae . . Beet i Sugar Utah Copper ... Thtrfl Ave Pittsburg Coal.. Cons. Gas Big . Four i Ky.f springs , . do ofd ....... Vir.' Chemical .. dw pfd. K. C. -Southern. Ice - Securities : Allls Chalmers. do pfd.,. Am. Can ...... do - pfd.- j Alton Con G.-W., pfd,.... 74 69 '4 30 I443W 164 81 58 . ... ii 80 18V4 60 49U (IS 107 60 r 14 116 110T4 111H 1101, 10. 180 39 80 6 69 79 ' 118 44 H 1VZ 78 W 136 30 131 108 39 -103 160 0 4H4 165 8 37H OS 173 39 80 28 46i 136H 141 . Zl 60 1 41 73 6IH 3H 99 46 83 H 48 8 123 29 70 69 80 119 45 102 78 136 30, 132 109 41H IU.I 163 29 143 164 si 80 18 4 136 141. 20 New York Cotton Market. (Furnished by Over beck ft Cook Co.! New York, Feb. 11. Cotton market range: Feb 1495 .1495 March 1492 1498 April May .. June .. July . . . August Sept. . . Oct. .... Nov. . . Dee. . . 1603 1606 ... 1486 1433 1343 ...1287 ... 1275 ... 1276 1487 1430 1834 1293 1277 1276 J276 1489 1488360 1489 . 1490 91 .... 148991 1495- 1499015 .... 14844t8 1480 14S284 1421 '1426 27 1234 j13388 1287 1290091 1277 - 127376 127376 28 34 4 39 10 78. 119 20 44 rVA ft 45 61 37 4! 10 39 48 e 125 28 65 29 182 183 181 42 1110 7 V Wi 1ZO 21 48 11 46 69 37 60 11 ?? 9 69 79 102 78 136 29 131 107 89 102 ; 160; 143 ,144 143 41 6i 86 32 39 110 20 44 70 36 4 10 r I . 11 76 66 4 89 10 7S 65 64 "41 154 Wlioeling ft Lnke EiTe, 56. Total sales, " 768,800 shares. -Money, 22 per cent , '..,ir'.'( "V'.,"'."' '--- I. IT" r.SBS". '- )T-S-JI. "- '"ST;4 '!" Journal want ad bring results. 0LYMPIA MAN HELD UP'BUT NOT ROBBED - (gpeetal Mud tea to The Jwrnal." - Vancouver,- Wash., Feb. 11. A man giving his name as Fred Strom, a resi dent of near Olympta, was held up in Vancouver about 7 : o'clock last night, but-was relieved of none of his valu ables.; He arrived on the 6:30 train and had started to walk up town by way of Eighth street. , A short r distance from the - depot he encountered two ' young men who ordered him to hold up his hands. . He obeyed their command,' but at the same time loudly -calledf or help, His cry was heard by th crew "of NorthBank ' train who hastened to his rescue. . The robbers were In tha' act of going through his pockets when, they saw the .men coming', and took to their heels, making good their' escape. ' Being a stranger,". Strom had some difficulty in locating th police station and much time was lost; ,: .; s ' t- The police kept up tha search all night by watching outgoing trains and boats. One man was arrested on suspicion, but was released this morning. Strom being unable to identify him aa one of his as sailants. , . Strom says he owns a small farm about two miles from Olympla and was on bis way to Tillamook, Or. He had $8 and a watch on hir person. Country Merchants '; Stockmen !; Shlo vour good, fat wroduce1 to Smith. He never charges commis sion. Ship by express. He will part as follows: - Live Hens. llo. ' Dressed Hens. 17 c "-.! - Dressed Hogs, lie. - ' - - ' uresseo veai. unoer lQ id., llfte. large veai less. -s.,, Eggs, market price. , - . .-,.. -, v Address-1 -:: ... r r ' r M TBABX In SMITH HEAT CO, "Tlghting .tha Beef Trust,? - rOBTCAKD, OBBOOB. I THE UNITED STATES . . PORTLAND, OREGON : ; ? UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital.'. .V. ;.' . 1 .-. . . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits . , i ; ....,..;..... . - 725,000.00 ;" ' OFFICERS . - J C AINs'wORTH, Pre! R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier, , a R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President A.'M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. ' W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier, DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD . WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS ; BURIAL OF LATE ' JUDGE H. L CAPLES . (SDeclal PIDtch to Tba Journal. . Vancouver, "Wash., Feb. 11. The re- mains of the late Judge Henry L. Ca pias arived In Vancouver at 7 ' o'clock this hiornlng from t Chewelah, Wash.. and were taken to Knapp Bros.' funeral chapel,! from which place th funeral wa held at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Tha funeral service was conducted by Rev. A.' W. Bond of the Congregational church. . Interment , was mad In the city cemetery. " i , Chief Jnstice- Puller 77 Years Old, Washington, Feb, ll.-Chlef Justice Fuller today celebrated his seven tv-aev enth birthday ftni Was the. recipient of flood of congratulation from Ms col leagues on tha supreme bench and from many other friends In publlo life. Al though ha has been-eleglble for retire ment' for seven years, It Is not regarded as likely that the, chief justice will take advantage of the. privilege for some tlmif at least Ma is apparently excellent healthy "and the prevailing opinion her is that unless bis health should suddenly fall, he will probably remain on the bench until after th next presidential election, when the ques tion aa to whether there la a possibility of a Democrat succession will have been determined. .1 . .. Journal picture coupons are appear ing fin page 1 every day The first one as printed Monday. Don't fail to cut them out . , , ; Bonds-. Investments . Timber Lands McGrath &Keuhausen Co. 70J-2-3-4-S LEWIS BUILDING, ' PORTLAND, OREGON Overbeck & Cooke Co, Commissloi Merchants Stocks; Bonds -' Cotton, Grain, Etc." Eoard of Trade Building Members Chicago Beard , of Trade, Correapondsnta of Logan A Bryaa. Chicago, , New .Tors. Boston. - W Save the only. private wlr - aonoactlng Portland with th Y .' ' eastern sxchangea. , , t V " A PPLltATION to convert f'into a National Bank hav- " ing been approved by the Comptroller of the Currency , 'The Bank of California," San; Francisco, is now, together with its branches at Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, doing business as a National Bank . under the title of "The Bank of California l National ,Associa- PORTLAND BRANCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 6LDG. , ' Third and Stark Sts.- WILLIAM A. MAC RAE Manager ' JAMES Ti Bl'RTCHAELt Assistant Manager " 0 mm PAVEMENT : ):J';r: . " IS MADE OF BITUMEN AN1D STONE ' ; HENCE THE NAME . j The Bitumen makes it elastic, v " ';i ;The stone makes it lasting., - . . A residence street . lasts a lifetime when paved with 3 v V - )