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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1903)
THE MQHNIKG OBfGONIAy. SATUBDA.Y, APRIL 1 1903. TOO MUCH BUTTER Local Market Heavily Over stocked at Present EFFORT TO HOLD PRICES UP Xarsre Snpplr of the California Profl. net la the Depressing Influence Local rrodnoe ut Job bing; notations. Depression roles In the local hotter market. Most of the wholesalers and ccntmleslon men are overstock-d. sad some of them look for prices to tumble. The quotation yesterday was 22H28a for fancy creamery. A. strong eiort was made to tola the market at the top fig ure, but some of the trade wis forced to shade tt In order to make teles. The local inquiry was alow, and efforts to find outside, markets war difficult. This fact and the liberal calf ts caused the weakness. Nearly sll -the Oregon creameries ars dotes setter now than they hair any time since the grass begaa.to grow. A good supply of butler was lately received from TTllemook, and the output of plants so the Valley has been In. creased. All the Oregoa'prodact that Is com ing In. however, would not flood the market. ana -rood prices would role were It not fot the quantity of California hatter that has been received. This, for the most part, is of rood quality, and when It can he sold below the price of the home product the trade In the latter mint suffer. Another weakening- la- nueace is the presence of process butter, for which there exists soma demand. Kar Scavree In Tacotna. mo is a scarcity of hay a the Taonma tear. Icet that amousta to almost a famine. Sealers 'an raoiiai only one Mnd. Wssfclnrtea tlmothr. and that at prices that rna.steckowncrs look rat. It is claimed that there Is atlll hay b th country, sot farmers and ranchers on both sides of the mountains an aa tmrr wth Sprtns; worst that they wilt not stop to market IT. wnetaer tia be tra or not, tbe hsy Is hot there, and prices are soaring. It la stated that Takhna has exhausted its surplus and Is buying from nianaburg. A Jobber who visited the latter point during the week states that sales were being made at X18S1A60 and stocks were running low. Purchases of wheat bar are being made la California, and will be In this week. Jobbing at JIB, and that market will probably be called upon to supply the deficiency existing. Valley Grain Conditions. BAi.n. JLprii 17. (Special.) J. a. Graham, ins Ealem representative of Balfour, Guthrie Co. says that his advices from different parts of this section of the Willamette Valley show that the grain acreage thle season .will ho about the same aa last. A greater propor tion or the crop will be Spring grain, however. for the reason that farmers did not get the usual amount of work done last FalL Grain la looking well, except in the hills, where It has been Injured slightly' by the cold weather of the lata Spring. Hops Not Ioolclnar Well. WOODBURN, Or, April lT.-Speclal.)-Hop- growers report the growing crop In poor condi tion. The viae is coming up very irregularly. ytiacu, yruawrou) are JUT a nauoM vlalA. I ceveru nunareaa t acres harabeea,plaated.rv7.'' """ -, this. Spring In this end of Marlon County, wmcn wui proaucs a crop next year. "Will Form at 'Wool Pool. njit-ii, or., April IT. (Special.) A meet ing of woolgrowera of Polk and Marlon Coun ties has been called, to be held la the City Hall tn Salem 'Saturday. April 23, for the pur pose Of lorming a wool pool. PORTLAXD MARKETS. Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc, The only business reported In the whest msr- ei was a lew small purchases made for min ers. The tone of values la good, but there la no pressure 10 ruy or seu. SJSUe?Ln- T2e- blueatem. ei-jhten'tal" l"88" -H MiiiTUFF8 Bran, Sit per ton: tnlddUnra i24; ahorta. 120; chop; lis. uuaa"DM. VllWiiir ton?1"01 Cl0Ter- "-- FLODR Valley. $3.6083.70 per barrel- hard wheat tralghuL l.Soe3.K; foSd "wheat lS i? A Batter, Eass, Ponltrr, Etc The egg market holds about steady. Reoelpta re large, oui ana wcai movement Is fairly " w seing supped to the rrwf h TPnultrv la In . a . uciumb, ana more could have been sold yesterday. While the market for chickens was firm, there was no BUTTER Fancy creamery, S2t825o" ;rrivJru.,i.J1''?1 ..Per a----,--, -i.ai, usuc; d rollers. --- - v", live, losriTO per pound; dressed. 20822c; ducks? $781.50 ner JSS ,CIL. ".He: Toung California. i? "" ""i SGQS-Oregoa ranch. lSHOlSHo. Vegetables, Fruit, Etc. ery llttlawaa received on Fronfatreet In ;1w,r oI fresh vegetablea. The last steamer lot has been disposed of. and the market Is al- . vv""t"cr rerngarator of Los An Iteles etrawberrtee arrived. The fruit was su- V"' W1 w ut all rrCTITKle .VJ5?E?,7J:Sr,ru.m''f"- SOODOe per sack- granSa, tSaUttrffi. VSTiSXi 'caMrV 2 Pr crate; cabbage. 2c per pound: celery So P"i, head. oosenf doxetZ 25c: 'ranTTh S.'T-l .P "pararuV, oeioc SVS: rnuoarn. ne per pound; cucumbers. liTJS perloien: tomatoes. $AA0 per crate. DOMESTIC FRUIT Apples, table, xirsvm 1,; - w... uwani Jersey, JSSSFJSSS-iSS. iAJV Per cots. AeiOc: poaches. TK8?c: peiraTTikesSt prunea Italian. 4Uboc: ftri WMSSl.ii'tSfTS0' eo; do white, 7 He; amyma, 20c; pluSi pitted; toScAL TOUIT-mons. 12.7521.25 per to.OTst, nale, $281 per box; tangerin! . . . . . - - . -, i.ii(aj 1 $2.230 3 per bunch; pineapples, $388. -RAISINS Loose MuscaUL 4-crowr. ?,-. eroa-n. 7Wc; 2 -crown. 64e: unbleachd. aeediaaa ituscatel raisins, THc: unbleached seedless Bui. tarj. ttVe: jJrS-frown. whole boxes POTATOES Beat Burbanka. 50c per sack ordinary. 23840c: growers' prices, new poti toes, 4u4Wc. Merced tweets. SfriCc HONET 15e per No. 1 frame. ONIONS Oreaon and Waahlnrt m anaiu - , -vuvwa yer Groceries, Xuts, Etc tAireiMocna, 2T28ct Java, fancy. 28a SALMON ColumbU River. 1-poand tans. JL63 per dozen: 2-pound tails. $2.40; fancy i-vowii .fiats., $Lb4Y H-oound ruu. $Llo: 1-pound talis. 65c: red. -1-pound dfisTa.-$l,xlre- 1-P0Ca LZ. -,TT.'., ,k ,vr, powaereo. xx:i: dry KSu Jr"H: ,xtri C. 84.6SH: golden L Barreii. tSsJr J?Zl ISgy&g'i&i! KM per pound. th; No. x tali ASTJZZTJlr' "e t1 loond for raw. se vv! ror routod . .vv-to-,-v-i tmo. Walauta. UHC1.5S?ouna?utari Mfwy am. Te; Braztl nets. Ho: -SALT Lrrerpcc.1. Ses. 4Se tr sack: lialf STSft- I5rriDI!lJ'.1-50-. -" Worees- I Si 3- "r Si T P?? Mrrai; una aaczs. - Jr ? -p. a-a per sujso; ino rniT-1Bi wooa Mirm, ISc; linseed, boiled. . s-utus, see; uneeeo. raw. cases, fljL'i?-' a2:: gasoline. Iron barrels, 1W, ZZ7i renmmM, case, eoc; wooa barrels, 'J6; bulk. 7 to; lo-case lots. 7c Collier and AUantle whlU and red lead. In lots of 660 mere, oc, ess wan ow pounds, eftc Hops, Wool, Hides, Rtc. BOPS 1004 -mn ISSt-ML. naa. nnnl HIDES Ir hM. V,i 1. IK nmn. mrA . 11654 ! per pound; dry Ms, No, 1, 6 to 3 fy"" ory ctu, iso. l. vnder o pounds, 10c; dry salted buns sad stags, one-third lees than dry flint; salted hides, steer, sound, 80 uvuuu. OTBT HCUB! Itt BU BMiMI- under 60 pounds and cows, 7er sun and bulla, sound, We: kip, sound. 13 to SO pounds. Tc: Teal, sound. 10 to li pounds. 7c: calf, sound. under 10 pounds, Ac: green (Tin sailed!, lc per potmd less; .culls, le per pound lees, horse eaitea. eacn, laJOBX: ary, each. lie 1.80: colts hides, each, 25eS0c; roat akinx, common, each, 10C15o; Angora, with wool on. each. JSeSll. TAIAOW Prime, per pound, 485c; No. a and SSSrSSZ' iJ:?: Oreron. -"",' eiwitau, eWydOb 3fe&t and PtotIbIo&s. liEEs JrftsI iviw WikJ -a Mr.n.f. . Tlx ww JWUZUa. Sf-SSS11104 -Ptr pound. HfVlrUrnsMI nlc lie. , TJTV -"""" v"v-. P'- .JhAKfi--lstUe rendered: Tierces, lie: tuba. Bxtis. obp;, , i-t , 7 mlnsed ham. 10He; Sttrnmer choice dry llci 52.tBfS-l05flJc: wnrwursta. So: liver. Te: iaSiaVlfnk. : he4d - Tc; bolocna tv'hv a 1 1 -i-r-VL . T Tvuarrei, e ft?I:B'?;iF-D rEAJrtrPortland dears, 1IU Pod. averaiH WtTsH-.lOHS.-' "TTTM IlBIZfSe mwi.smtm anai PCTURK CHARTERS STEADT. Barley Ship Talcen at Saa Francisco for Fall Loading. a- JTBANCTSCO. Anrll lTWRnH.l Wheat was steadier but Inactive. Onlv oae n.now on the encased list for spot load -inrnre charters are steadier. A barler vessel was taken far jtumat 1--. issataostd. OaU were easy. Bran was firm. Duawrjemes were axaln In Urht anrmrr m.1 lirm. email alses of choice and fancy navel enures are closely cleaned up and stronr. I ETrr "nlt tandards ax dotec better. Wiva carloads, mostly large sixes, brought fair prices at auction. Other citrus frulte were, unchanged. wiui supplies ample. Pineapples were more plentiful and lower. Ripe ere atlll scarce. Little Interest Is now taken In anslea. Fancy old potatoes are selling readily at re cently advanced prices, but lower grades are Kill dragging. Receipts of new potatoes are Increasing, and the market Is dally weakening. Onions were weak, with new white offering freely. Asparagus waa very weak for common grades, hut steady for choice, Green peas are now swing by tbe sack at lower rates. Rhu barb waa weak for the general run. A eon. signment of Mexican tomatoes arrived In un fit condition, Repacked Florldae are selllna- resouy. Bom egg plant la now iswinrr uui znosiiy poor. , . , . mymMur coojce nena. was nm on Tight arrivals. The butter market was gened and lower. Cheese and eggs were weak. Receipts. 87.000 pounds of, butter. 28,000 pounds of cheese, 64.000 dosea egfa. Wool was active and firm In the eonnti-r. km mere is little stock here to work upon. The Red Bluff market la expected to open soon at 1OOI0C. vxui.iAiUilB Lmcumbers. 7.v9- ---ti. 4o per pound: creen neaa ... . . 1 wuum, aums uvmas. juezioe; a,r, r. -it. -nj a "HVi wuubwu. 41.0ua7a.c1u: ffllnns n?TA- - - ..w.o vyirn, cnoice. si; common. 80c oananas, si.sH,- Mexican limes. $485: Cal ifornia lemons. choice. $2.50: do nnmm, r,. .:r ' w" Pmeappies, az.bO93.BO. .i-v roosiera, $505.50: young roosters, $T8: small broilers. $20150: Urge .m i l 7 U11 E S hens. X8.508TJ0J v wua, aosjo. younr CUCkS. SGra. POTATO ES Early rose, 7580e: river Bur. ri'rc; nt reds. 30835c; sweets. ri MAI far - "J-. a . XJlTrw eDUITMUlU, GOlWaW. Bura-rncy laramsry. 22c: do seconds. .-w, auj, Arc: io aeconos, isc. uuo-oiore, iioue; fancy ranch. 18c loung America, iiaisu- v... ern. lttBlTKc, HAT Wheat. $11811: wheat.and sua. 19 u. v. 1 "... tci, eiuiii: airaiia. 11 (kt i i- a,-.w . v.. 1 . ' 7IW . U Ifc MILLSTUFF8 Bran. Its Rrxefm bo. dllnrs. tX&ZZJO. ' HOPS-lS22l,c per pound. iuA.iMl-10-rulir. 11.87& ouartar .1.. Wheat, 65.83 cenUls; barley. 8805 centals; oata 1888 centals; besns. S3 sacks: TMfatnaa ,1 in sacks; bran, 800 sacks: mlddlinra ...v. nr, ions; wool. 3 baleaj hides, 164. Mining- Stoclxa. SAN FRANCISCO. April IT The, nffii-l.l .1 " tiuwutmi lor xnimug stocas today were Andes ... Belcher o irMexlcan ...$i 15 Best & Belcher.. 1 SSiOphlr-, 1 !0 Caledonia - 2 Overman 0 Challenge Con ... 55 Totosl ! -S . A: . '-on .. 41 v-,,ca.ie ........... 21 C" Con. Cel. Va.. 1 5 silver Tim i.....:. 24 X v;-. nt " aianoard rVrnt a- r v miui " ......... ay Hala A VA-A.a r.. ... . ' ...... ii ,7 " WD ........ XZilellOW Jar-kat 1M NEW TORK. April IT. Mlnlnr atm-w ,1 a loiiows; uauu. wn ......g 3D utUe Chief tn na .... ...... 34 Ontario tt tm RnmivlrV rv, . ,t a w wmr ... 3innM. . . . vwm.,. iirogcRix .......... a vw lunoei . . . . 8 POtOSl .. , ' Horn' Silver f :'rrarivaas .... jo iron Sliver ... Leadvllle Con . . Sf1 opes .... bu S.Slandard a M BOSTON. April IT.-aoslnr auotallon.; 7?"l" - 00 Osceola $rt no Alloues TTSlParrot ... "... . S S Amalgamated.- t 15Qulncy ... '""tTji Delr West . 42 tw; janta re Copper 2 25 Bingham Cal. A Heela.. 31 12 Taminrlr . ,a u 524 OviTrlnMmntaln o jv. Centennial .... -; sa?i?"r 5 s copper Range Dominion Coal Franklin Isle Rorala S ii lyjama states .. 23 62 .107 00 ";aa 20 00 . 11 00 . 11 73! Winona in -a. Mohawk Wolverine T3 50 Old Dominion , .109 0u) Xcyr York Cotton .Market. NEW TORK. Anrll IT. Hi. mm 1.. .mur ai a net. loss of T points to an frU".01 1 fdnte. Futures closed: April. w c; Slay. 10.se- Jnne and Jnh o k... A - .iak avaac: Demrmnrr x r-w-- 1v4.hu a ,v. ii v r vfua'- do Gulf. laeS; sales. 46 bales. Coffee and Snsjrar. TORK. Jlnrtl IV dosed net unchanrrd tn. ft 1 .... sales were 21,000 bsgs. Including: Mar" IJ.6S- I July. 14-05: Bnumta, ei e-t. rCT ' tTil' I Snn. m. .... rZ7".r . . 'r- " 1 Spot Rio steady; mild firm; NaT 7 Rio. SVc iTJrr fUr "tale. 13.16c: een- iZriZLr,li c; moiassea sugar. 3 15-lSc. Refined firm. Crushed. 15.40: rwdeAd. liar?: sTTni!laVtaw5 CI thfl ' Balrr TrodDcc at Calcaso. nrrc nn a .a. a-V.v-ar. r-.v .w. a. ... " awc, oaixies, jetT24c. Cheese-Steady. irH813He. Hopa at London. LIVERPOOL. Anm IT P,a. r- . . firm IS n.erv ' " ' nopa, Cuban Treaty Aejrotlatlona. i Aaiu.MiTO., April 17-AdTlcea Cn itt tnir BCKOUSUQEH mn aiXSOSr at at..4..n The nature of the obstruction does not appear, but tt Is believed that fr.., . uwuoos wmcn arts 10 go forward to Ulclster Scjultn lTaraedlately will relieve las susauDS. harr.laT! uSarli."?. SE LJS1-v- ket. The advance. 1135. Tripe, H-barrela7'ti5o: V-tuLfr.TT r? 75. I havs come to a pause JO-DOUna kit- IT- tI.. 1 y : 11 ' .. I In UafrAnAlfl.. D. . SLUMP IN METROPOLITAN CASBJED DOWI MAIfT JUKADKC STOCKS AT wrsw TORK. Market Displays Resiliency, Horr- erer, With a Rather Violent Re cOTery In Some Cases, TORK, April IT. Price of stocks aehlered a pretty compithenslTa upward more- ment today, but at the hlsher level, the mar ket showed Itself "rery seuIUrs to the-unfaror- ame errect of a -eldest slums In UetropoUtan Street Railway, as It did Wednesday to the sodden drop la Vfinhitten, when a strike first seemed Imminent. Today, the market dls played ranch areater resiliency, and the recorery. wbea the decline- was checked in Metropolitan street Ballway, was rather vio lent la some caaea. The reaction had prac tically wiped out tho advances, but some con spicuous ttoda rallied almost to tin, top level In the last few minutes of the tradlnc and the elotlnr waa strong la an Irrefrular way. "Th daj'a movement of prices waa larret professional, but was evidently backed by larte resources and considerable ODeratlona. "This was cieany snowa by tie artreatlre wsy to which prices were Bid un at the last araJrut fh enona aiter their raid upon the market. The wTuce iu me marxet waa pursued with some manifest caution and with attentive considera tion 01 symptoms of a renewal of Kalians aalea. Much procrenlva aups of the advance. however, failed to develop any algnr of re newed llautdatlon. On' tba Atfc Vf was no muication that there were any new oaU,d interests attracted to the market by I tt avM n prlcea. Belated coverlnr of I mw lares aocounu waa la evidence, and was I u imDonani raetop in ih . In stocks seemed to before the sudden drop I UWc, vtmr, ua prices save I way quite readily. In sraoathr with the more- T.t, - . , . 1 a . - - oY'S.TJTTn T. "IS'S. bears planned their fierce raid with the our- poee of uncoverlns; stop-loss orders and dls- loapnc lone stock. "The price fell raoldlr 6U pomis, out tne subsequent rally wiped out 2(4 potnta of thle loea. Metropolitan SecurlUe fell an extreme SH and rallied t points. The loss In Third Avenue extended to 6 on compara- uvciy u(nt aeaiinrs. and there was no trans action in the stock after the market rallied. Manhattan continued arm, and turned itronr. rlslnx 2H over last nlcht at one time, In spite of the vote of the employes In favor of a strike. The hope Is evidently entertained that a strike win be averted. Some of the standard railroad stocks were ".Ll" com,c ,oo' t- I lr 01 la,Jut rials embraced In the advance. - ... . "UU,U"J isv HUM- Colorado Fuel and General Electric made gains of SH. People's Gaa advanced hi Just at tbe last, and the list of 182-polnt gains among the Indus trials la a long one. General considers. tlona apparently ruled the speculation, such as the technical strength of a position following so prolonged a downward course of prices with the resultant relief of the money market by liquidation, -good railroad earnings, exception ally encouraging crop returns, and reports of large current export business la the grain mar kets. The figures of the week's grain -exports were, however, somewhat disappointing, snow-' Ing an increase over last week In wheat of 844, 402 bushels, but a decline In corn exports of nearly 1,000.000 bushels. Subtreaaury operations Indicate a gain by u oanas on insi account of $1,833,000. and It la estimated that this figure will be expanded br about $1,000,000 from other sources. In view of the stock market liquidation, a considerable loan reduction la confidently expected In to morrow's bank statement. Bonds were firm, and were little affected br the late Curry In stocks. Total aalea. par value, $2,808,000. United States new 4a ad vanced 4 per cent on the last call. Closing; Stock Quotations. NEW TORK. April IT. Transactions on the stock market were as follows: STOCKS. Atchison ...J 39.5001 82t4' .. 3,1001 T, do preferred Baltimore .A Ohio. ei.oou kv 400 S3l 7.300,I30V1j 00 prererrea ....... Canadian Pacific Chesapeake A Ohio.... Chicago A" Alton , uo preferred Chicago O. W eoo) 3,800 ao A preferred , do B rjreferrMl 6.600 Chicago A N. W , 1.500, 200 tni. Term. & Trans. do nreferred 2H 3vi C.. C. C. & St. Louis. woiorano southern ao 1st preferred do 2d nreferred eoof 3UU Delaware A Hudson .. 1.200! Del. Lack. A Waat... 101 100 l,T00j2S3U jsenver & iuo Grande. 200 100 do oreferreil Brie ; tS S5 do 1st preferred do 2d preferred a,w 3.200, 33 Great Northern pfd.... Hocking Valley do preferred minofa OenirsJ . 100 4.100! Iowa Central . do rjrrferred coo inn Lake Erie A Western.. 200! oo prererred Louisville A Nashville. Manhattan L Metropolitan St. Ry.... Mexican Central Mexican National l.OOOillTH 13.S001SbS 118 1S71 l.'iOO 28' 200 IB! 1.1 Minn. A St. Louis Missouri Pacific ....... Mo., Kan. A Texas.... do lrrferrarf . . . I MM I07H;l'H 1 25 23t. COCM 2.000 New Jersey Central..., ."."IitS" s lorn central.... Norfolk A Western.,. . 4.3001 131lill31 0.200 do nreferred Ontario Western.... 1 - I B.100 29H aw I25S188V rcnnsrlranla V3..SJJU 24.000 "4.Y00 Reading 00 1st preferred do 2d referred St. Louis A San Fran.. 6.100I 00 isi prererred. do 2d Dreferred St. Louis S. W do nreferred 6L Paul do preferred Southern Pacific ... Southern Railway . do Dreferrad Texas A Pacific. ... Tot. St. LouU A West. ao rrererrfl Union Pacific do orefernHt Wabash ...... do breferran WheeL Lake Erie... 00 prererred Wisconsin Central .. co prererrea Express Co.s Adams . ........... American , United Rtal-a Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous AmaL Copper Am. car A Foundry, do nrefpi Fed American Linseed Oil.. ao prererred Am. Smelt- A Refining. 10.6001 51 do nreferred 2.100: teas' Anaconda Mining. Co. Brook. Rspld Transit- Colo. Fuel A Iran f!07 11.00M 4en 851 KOI 1T.S00 a-h.1 got3UToV.a4cc4,"pfi: General Electric ... 2.2001 lOTti iosh 6OO1 2.600jlB0Hjl885, 11s 11s Hocking Coal international Paper do nreferred International Power Laclede Gaa National Biscuit .... North American Padua Coast .. National Lead raelfle Mall I reopie a uas ... Pressed Steel Car, A600 2.900! 6IS do nreferred Pullman Palace Car,. Republic Steel ....... do preferred Sugar Term. Coal A Iron,... Union Bag A "P. Co.... do prererred ........ United Stales Leather. do preferred ........ United States Rubber. 'Isl 400 6f T.4O0 6.TO0I lli 74til 200 10.7001 ISti! LOOO aoo! 13: 151 43K do nreferred . nno 12.700 ll.Oroi United States Steel. . 1 aSlZ CO preferred . Western Union American Locoenot!re 1.400 21215? 00 prererrea ........ Kan. city Southern.... do nreferred 200 831,1 s aj 10OJ 62Til 5-v Rock Island 27.9001 431U 42S! do preferred .1 1.6O0f 75 Sj S Til Total oalr. for the Ur. 753.700 BONDS. U. S. rsf 2a, rrg..l0a:;Atchloa adj. 4s.. 90 do coupoa lcwtf'd A N. vrTeao. Tal$2 tT. a. Ss. r....io7s,!D. A x. arZ. ... 52 CO COUlXia .'IWWnrtd T.(. a. i.: f U. E. new 4s, rec.lSlCl do ts .... "io-3 do coupen 13South. rada3 u.. SBV 99 i i TlCiSc 4s..ltCt JWett Snore Is ...ltv I . rr. uo coupon Stocks In Vmdnn. lOXBOX, April IT.-aoslnr ouofalhmet V jna. jot money.. SIUIN. T. Central....Um -- ror aoex.... Nnrfaiv a w-. , -ti Anaconda &C1 do pfd . " Sl2 S"- 'Jan.,... wsiKeaoine ......... xx. Can. Pacific UjCI V 1st nfd alt rata. A Ohio..... 4M do 2d pfd uii Chlearo Q. w. rr?ltr.t,ti.Po tit - w . . 1 bb pjn .......... M 00 nra mu nnbm tv. .(M . Erie i MUl A .TjV do lrtr nfd n. a. stM! do 3d rM . SIM do pfd ...... IMliltVabiih ,KO T do pfd S1 TUlsols rvwf r. 1 Louis A Vuh 1 9 Mo, Kan. T Money Exchange, Etc. KSW TORK. ADTll TT Vntn nr, nlt at set per cent: elatlne-. aufisv , - ' -- , - - , -''"r. " penoas. percent: prima mercantile naoer. SSM: Tr eit Sterling exchange firm, at' t-&e0t-87J0 for uunua ana at esafiaauaffiS for en bn- iii raiea, fe.S4ttea.S7U; commelal tfllj. Ear silver. tSXe. Mexican dollars. 39c. government bonds firmer: railroad fcnnAi sicauy. TOKDOii, April 17,-Bar silver ' eteadr. 23d Money. per cent. Rate of discount for ahort bills, su w for three months' bills. 1H per cent. SAN WRANCISCO.- Silver bars. iOVn rr Mexican dollars. SSUe. Drafts-Sight. 15c; telerraph, lTHc Sterling on London Slxtv hbiu. sight. $1.88. Bank Clearlnaa. Clearlnra. 1318.109 S44.T2 ...... 2S7.002 370.1S3 Bataneea. Portland ... Seattle Tacoma .... Spokane KWV5D3 SS.3T2 17.632 11.M3 Dally Treasnry Statement: WASHINGTON Anrll IT. TodaVs .t.t.n.. 01 ine Treasury; Avaiuble cash balances . 1220. G0. 423 Gold 11S.187.219 BULLS 15 CHICAGO FIT. Keep Up Prices of May and July Option. CHICAGO. April ir. There was only a nwl. f rate volume Af rarffn 1. ...... . ... .v. market lacked n.i t-v- ..... bull lnterr ma u.TT. 11 Z - ' T? v71 .on hni buying lder. if TrtcV. I awweu too strong an inclination to seek a low- er leveL Opening prices were strong on high er cables. May being unchanged to Kc higher, at 7TViCT7Vc with Jnlv a ltuA. uu. higher, at 71 to 71Xc The excellent weathe. conditions brought out considerable orders from the local traders, which .resulted In a decline, the near-by delivery showing the most weak ness and selling off to 77c Buying by the bull ar. logetner with a bullish report from France stall nr that much damage had been done by frosts and a good export demand com bined to create a much stronger sentiment dur ing me issx nour, and May sold up to TlQ I TTKc while July advanced tn Tur5ii r-t.. 1 lag prices were a shade hlrher for u at . mamr. i . . . T7KeT7Hc with July up aie, at Titir2c.' Trading In corn was dull. The close was firm, with May Uetto higher, at 4 4 He. tter. a-"-t ixtwcrn c and 44VeC. uats ror a time attracted more attention then any other market, the trade becoming suddenly active and strong. Mar closed with a gain of leiHc, at MSeilHc, hanging be tween oso ana asftc Provisions ruled ouleC a fair dmaA inn brokers for pork and ribs being the only fea- mre. a smau run or nogs and higher prices a me raros causea a arm opening, and the early strength was well maintained ti. iFwa. umcu inoivc mgcer, july lard was shade higher, and riba were 2 lie -better. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Ooen. lltrh T - Close. May 9TIr t $0 77 iT TlS 72)! 714 $0 77 tax Sept . r en . csij CORN. . 4t 43S . V H 4iS OATS. S3" S4Xi 33i : gS MESS PORK. 1T9TI$ 1800 1T8TW lTljiJ 17 42J4 17 33s 17 05 IT 10 IT 03 LARD. ' 0S0 S &2U 0 80 pH O 73 9 T2H 70 8 T2J4 0 TO SHORT RIBS. ! May July ...... 8ept ....... 5 May July 34 14 a;5 nept- May July . Sept , 18 00 IT 40 IT 07 Mar 9S2U 9 75 9T2H July oept May 080 880 S 7TU 9S0 July v 9 87U 67U 9 65 B82V 8 60 0 87U 962), SPt 8 625 Cash quotations were as follows: Wheat No. 2 Spring. T8Cfi0c: No. a TnaTa So. 2 red. 76He7TKc torn No. 2. Sc: Na 2 yellow. Xc. Oats Na 2. Uc: No. 3 white. 32'AS37c Rye No. 2. 50c ' Barley Good feeding. 37S33e: fall- i riaxseea .no. r. 11 09: Vn 1 VMk..... ,, ... . a Timothy seed Prime. $3 70. Mess pork Per barrel. $17 SIS 18. Lard Per cwL. $3 7TH89 80. Short ribs Sides, loose, xa 7vmi an Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $8 375488 CO. Short clear sides Boxed; $10 12H310 25. -ivii vjniract grade $12. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels .. Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels ... Oats .bushels ., Rye. bushels .., Barley, bushels ... 18.000 9.100 ... 37.000 ... 38.600 ...137.800 ... 14.300 ... 32.000 20.100 399.OU0 5.800 Grain and Prodnce at ?feTr y0rlc NEW TORK. April lT.-Flour-Recelpts. li lt barrels: exports. 17.ru tumi, -f.-t... firmer again, with a fair trade. ' ' ourai-neeeipts. 53.373 bushels. Market for pot firm. No. 2 red. 82Sc elevator and JUJtn w. w. awa. .10. a Aonoim nnmih Ka?rn f. O. b. afloat. The ODtlona market had a a. opening on bullish foreign news, covering and the big reduction In Northwest stocks. Msy closed at SlUe; July closed 76SJc; September. T4Hc, Butter-Receipts. 3500 packasea. Markat stesdy. Sute dairy. 18328c; creamery, extra, 2Tc; creamery. 20828i4c. Eggs Receipts. 17.700 nackarea Uark.f e SUte an3 Pennsylvania. 1581354c: West nn- candled, 14a813c. Hldes-ind hops-Julet. Wool Firm. -. Petroleum Steady. Grain at San Franelseo. SAN FRANCISCO. Anrll IT. Wheat Barley steady. Oats easier. spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. ll.Csei.ltt mini.- .1 61.53. Barley Feed. ILUUSLllV: brnl.. ei ito L1SX. - . Oats-Red. tl.l5l.S0: whlta. si.ui t-tr. bUck. $1.12H8L20. Call board sales: Wheat Steady: Mar. 1L2-V- rv.aa-.w-. $14; caah. $LXX. . Barley Steady: May. $L04tf tw.k-. 6054c '' Corn Larxe yellow, $1581.3754. World'a Wheat Crop. WASHINGTON. April 1T.-Th IVn.rtaa, of Agriculture haa lasued a comparative sute mant of the wheat crop of the world, showing that the total of 3.124.222.000 bushels in 1802 - - uiauiuuiea aa IOUOWS: ,j vt North America -ffSa' South America ...I" 75.'884.000 ?S?pe L769. 051,000 fS? ' 378.428.000 fSJS.,:;;; aooojo Australasia ........ axe?7nnn Tha crop la the United SUtea was omnn bushels. European Grain Markets. LONDON, April 17 Wheat Carma. on sage, nominally unchanged: Walla Walla, 30s THd. English country markets steady. LIVERPOOL. April 17. Wheat-Firm- V. t standard California, 6a 854d. Wheat and flour la Parts steady. French countrv n,..va,. steady. Weather la England, fine but cold. "VVheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. April 17. Wheel Steedv and ! changed: blaestem, 75c; club, TT" TT. 'aM . rty.lll OlV COD mm - . 1 1 1 1 RETARDS RETAIL TRADEl vot,u aIB WET TVKATHER AF FECTS SOME LIXES OP BCSISESS, Trnao Conditions Are Steadily Inx- provlnjr Ralltrny Earnlnas This Month Make Good, Showing;. NEW TORK. April IT. It. O. Dun A Co-'s weeary review of trade tomorrow will aayt Colder and wet weather the past week In many sections of the country retarded retail traae in tspnnc and Summer wearlnr ascareL Jobbers felt the effects In a lessened activity. ana agricultural operations made Irrecular prorreaa. iToauction of farm staples are not I i i. . 1 -mmv j M.c ywin ins, uuiouaa la same I puces there will be dahrer of loss at the end of the season throurh early froet. Trafflo con ditions are steadily tmprovlnr. yet some com- piautu are J till Beard, and further additions to motive power and terminal facilities must be mad) If another season of congestion Is to d svertea at the next time of pressure. -Rail way eamtnzs thus far In April exceed last yesrs by 12.3 per 'cent and those .of 1901 by .i per cent. Several factors tend to delay the Elactnr of contracts tor pig iron deliveries after July 1. which weakens the tone, and it Is reported that Bessemer Is freely offered st P0 at Valley furnaces without attracting purchasers. Tex tile mills have not received any utile rial In crease In amount of new business, sad there la evidence that the exceptionally heavy trans actions of January and February provided suf ficient supplies for present seeds. No Im provement has cceurred la the market tor men's heavy-weight woolens, and there Is pros pect of an upneuslly early opening of Spring lines ror next year la order to maintain activ ity at the mills! Efforts to aecure advanced prices en board silks hare not proved success ful. As a rule, the footwear market Is quiet. except for good purchases of heavy shoes by western jobbers. Only fair sales are reported on sole leather, and glased kid te weaker. Failures f6r this week number Z12 In tbe United States, against 281 a year ago, and It la Canada compared with -f last year. Banlc Clearlnca. NEW TORK. April IT. The foUowlsr table. compiled by BradJtreet, shows the bank clear lega at the principal cities for the week ended April IS, with the percentage of Increase and decreaae, aa compared with the corresponding week last year. Cities. Oartngs. In& Dec I New York' .. J1.2Sii,ll5.809 . 169.595.688 137.834.794 103,379.264 53.683,006 43.325,016 29.371.287 30.410.878 22.330,400 22.303,482 12.198.453 22.303.482 12.198,459 11.492.882 13,541.713 10.038.283 10.ei3.033 8.279.000 6.49T.9S2 7,318,100 6.074.318 5,313,010 5.7G2.201 24.3 1.3 6.0 9.T 5.8 iuaipn-taV-:::::::: I Bt. iun- ... Pittsburg .7 San Francisco .,. Baltimore' Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland Kansas city ........ 20.0 20.2 3 11.1 7.4 11.1 7.4 Cleveland Minneapolis .......... New Orleans Detroit Louisville 1.8 .3 3.8 Omaha 10.9 4-2 4.4 4.9 4.T Milwaukee Providence Buffalo ..S.- St. Paul ...-. Indlsnapolls .. ......... Los Angetea ...'....,... St. Joseph 'Denver ................ Richmond .., Columbus Seattle Washington ........... Savannah ,. Memphis Albany Salt Lake City Portland. Or. Toledo Fort Worth Peoria Hartford Rochester Atlanta Des Moines ..i.. ...... New Haven .,...., Nashville Spokane. Wash Grand Raplda Sioux City Springfield. Moss ...... Norfolk Dayton .., ,.. Tacoma Worcester ....1 Augusta. Ga .......... Portland. Me Scranton , Topeka Syrscusj EvananrUIe Wilmington. Del ...... Birmingham Davenport ............ Fall River i... Little Rock Knoxvllle Macon Wllkesbarre Akron .......:....(.... Springfield. Ill Wheeling. W. Va Wichita 12.2 6.484.987 30.0 5.379.827 14.3 4.5JHW07 L5 3.730.749 .... 4.778.300 21.7 3,732.887 15.8 4.033.544 2.3 2.928.890- 1 . 3.632.552 23.1 2.30fU14 AO 2.584.701 .... 3,310,307 IAS '3.605,060 34.4 3.063.52 .... 2.809.063 .... 2.SS8.405 .... 21.9 10.3 1T.8 1.6 2.T 4.4 Z.8G3.ZS9 2.484,187 2.509.872 1.718.056 2.519.121 2.494.8S2 1.710.777 13.5 10.8 183 48.5 45.1 48U5 1.6 1.50(131 1.753,811 1.757.647 1.840.376 1.820.223 1.598.579 1.146.113 11.2 21.0 63.0 .8 1.638.235 1.5.HJ.700 1J22.2C4 18.8 2.7 10.0 1.333.223 1..103.767 1.218.820 1.421.894 813.121 15.8 46.6 3.1 39.5 183 853.618 8.8 1.113.313 843.148 1 633.QO0 711.340 884.000 (772.219 788.899 10.8 12.5 7.8 16.2 7.8 A3 3.3 878.078 80.8 638.192 1.2 811.876 63.1 690.522 .... 782.801 41.1 493.338 .... 634.254 19.2 64L780 38.4 418.553 28.3 685.000 .... 432.804 5.6 479.407 .... 485.849 .... 478.323 189 483,900 20.0 303.700 329.085 52.9 387.341 Tounaatown Helena ................ Lexington 1.8 Chattanooga Lowell New Bedford Kajimaxoo ............ Farro. N. D Canton. O. Jacksonville. Fla Greene burg. Pa Rockford. Ill SprlngBjld. O. Dlnxhamtnn . 9.5 "Chester. Pa 27.0 21.T moomington. III Qulncy. Ill Sioux Fall-, s. D Mansfield. O Jacksonville. Ill 279.114 248.120 216.118 137.271 2.34T.8ST 223.182 11.633.483 7.484.000 781.634 27.3 AS 1L3 Fremont. Neb Utlcx Decatur. 111. 15.5 Houston . 2.8 Galveston Charleston, S. C Totals, tr. B ...$2,113,725,007 .... J8.4 ... 824.T59.19S .... 1.6 NADA. ...$ 14,390.653 .... 43.S 11.040.588 .... 44.1 3.454.508 8.1 ..... 1.441.489 .... 20.0 1.552.551 .... 18.4 890.597 21.8 .... 1.158.275 10.8 .... ... 898,423 4.9 .... 731.417 .... S.9 282.511 .... 51.4 718.950 ...$ 33.932.512 .... 36.9 Outside New Tork. Montreal Toronto ............ Winnipeg Halifax Ottawa Vancouver. B. C... Quebec ............ Hamilton St. John. N. B.. Vlcteria. B. C-... London Totals, Canada .. -isaiances paid In cash. Vol I. totals because of no comnarison for last rr Not Included In totals because, containing w,ucj- iicnu loan clearings. EXPOIIT TTtADE EXPAXD1XG. Cotton and Corn Are the Lenders- Last Year's Record Surpassed. NEW TORK, April 17. Bradstreet'a tomne. row will say: wet weather has retarded retail trari n accentuated tbe quiet In textiles at wholesale usual at this season. A beneficial after-effect of the Easter rush, however. Is an Improve ment tn collections. Export trade Is still ex panding, -cotton and corn being leaders, and manufactured products are also going abroad In larger volume. Last year's record haa al ready been surpassed. With Improved transportation and better sup plies of coke. Iron production. Is surpaalng all record. This has resulted In some further weakness In pig, this, by tha wsy. discouraging Imports of rorelgn materials. On tbe other hand, finished products are In unprecedented demand, and foreign steel Is arriving In In creased volume to eke out domestic needs. Ballway earnings are the best ever recorded for this season, gross receipts for March exceed ing those of a year ago by about 11 per cent. The high price of cotton and the nnm.rw. labor troubles unsettled the demand for manu- factored goods. Men's wear woolen goods for TuSJ-X&r Z vanced last week that the sugar trade was In the Increased prices ofraw and refined su gar this week. Coffee has weakened In the ab sence of support from tha direction noted hist wees, uu oi Destroying low-grade Brazilian supplies, and new record low prices have been touched by "futures." Pig Iron of all kinds moved lower this week. Copper Is ajightly Mgber on the week, and other metals are steady. Silver la strengthened and this week sold at the highest point reached la several years. -Manufacturing la active the country over. Building Is brisk, entailing a heavy movement of lumber, hardware, paints and glass. Leath er Is strong In sympathy with the firmness In hides and with the general activity reported tn shoe manufacturing throughout the, country. Seasonable changes are responsible for a slight advance in butter. Whest. Inclndlng Sour, exports for the week ending April 19 aggregate 2.9TT.T7T bushels. against Zmsjte bushels last week, -M1B.B4 ousaeis in this week a year ago. and 5.SC4.X1T la 19G1. Wheat exports since July 1 aggregate 1SLWG.M1 tiajttls, agalast Se&SOT.TU bushels last season, and lgr.gTS.269 la 1900. Business failures In the United States for tha week- aedlfig with April IS number ISO, against 153 last week, in In the like week of oe. 211 la MOl, IB In 1600. and 1ST la 1SS0. KASTHRX LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Chleasro, Omaha and Kauas City. CHICAGO. April IT. Cattle Recerots. 2BL Market alow. Good to ortme ateera ss.loa 5.60; poor to .medium. 11.2363: atockers and feeders. US 13; cows. 11.6094.73: heltera. to3: easnera, 11. S&S 2. 73; bulls, J2.50Ct.50; calves. II. 500 i. 73; Texas fed steers, $406.10. -nogs Receipts today. 13.000: tomorrow. 10.- 000: left over. 3000. .Market active and seiOc higher. Mixed and butchers. 17.0367.30; good to choice heavy, 17.JiS7.J3; rough heavy, X7.10 67.S3; bulk of sales. 1T.0ow7-30. sneep Racelsts. 2000. Market for ehera and lambs steady to weak. Good to choice weth ers, l4.T383.73: fair to choice mixed. 1104.73: Western sheep. 4.&0e3.73: native lambs, 14.80 6;. Western lambs, 14.3037. OMAHA. April IT. Cattle Reeetots. .000. Market slow and 10c lower. Native steers, $4.2393.33: cows and heifers. $3.25343: can- ners. $2.2533; atockers and feeders, $.13 CSS; calvea, $i SOS 6. 75; bulls, stags, etc, $2,739 4.50. Hogs Receipts. 00a Market 5c higher. Heavy, $7.1567.30: mixed. $T.10T.13: llaht. $787.15; pigs. $S87: bulk of sales, $7.10G7.13. saeep Receipts. 3500. Market easier. Fed muttons. $3.5688: Westerns, $9333.737 weth ers, $4.5083.23; common and atockers, $2.50 A25; lambs, $4.S5S7. KANSAS Cm. Anrll 17. CatUe Reeelnts. 1CO0 heat). Market ateady. Native steers. UO(r4.73: Texas and Indian ateera. 1364.75 Texas cows, 12.501.50; native- cows and heir era, xz.i384.73; Mockers and feeders. 13.25(3 ADO; bulls. J2.KC3.70; calves, 1237; Western steers, uss.03: Western cows. 1294. Hogs Receipts. 6000 head. Market itronr tn ac nigner: bulk of sales. $7.1067.23. Heavy, T.158T.S3: packers. $ S.97HQT.15: medium, $T.1087J3; mixed. $8.9587.15; light. $7,109 iai, i or i en, sa-SOOTJO; pigs, $8.3037. eneep iieceipts, 2000 head. Market strtnr. Muttons. $3.808&23; lamba. I5.85SS; range weiners, uuaai ewes, $4J0Q8. Metal Markets. NEW TORK. April 17. Tin was hlsher In the London market today,' spot advancing about 11 17a to 1133 2s fid. while futures closed at iI3T 12s 6d. Locally, tin waa also firm and higher, spot closing at S0C 30.23c Copper waa unchanged for spot In London. but 2a Cd lower tor futures, with both closlne at 63 2a Cd. Locally, copper remains dull and nominal. Standard la not quoted. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at 15015.25c and cast ing at 14.50S14aT3c all nominal. Lead waa unchanged In London at 12 12s 61 and locally at ASTric ' Spelter advanced 2s 6d In London to 22 15s. while locally It remained quiet, and was 5 points lower, at 5.65c. Iron closed at 54s 8d tn Glasgow and at 49s 3d In Mlddlesboro. Locally, Iron was quiet and unchanged, with prices more or less nom inal. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $225822.73: No. 2 foundry Northern. $20,759 axzs; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foun dry Southern soft, 12LB0822. Warrants con tinue nominal. St. Loula Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. April IT. Wool Quiet but firm: territory and Western medium, 15317c: fine. 11818c: coarse, 12815c. Pogson, Pelontet 5: Co. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. 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T:t5. 8:So." 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. flA 7av 90. 100. 11:45 A. M. Except Monday. Il3d A. 1L Sunday only, 100 A. ii. Leave from aame depot for Dallas and tatetw mediate points dally except Sunday 4:00 p. w Arrive Portland 10i0 A. .1L The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. crmnectlBsi with S. P. Ca's trains at- Dallas and. lhaa-' pendence. First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port land to Sacramento and San Francisco: net' rate. 117.60: berth. 15. Second-class tare. (ia. without rebate or berth: seoond-claaa bcltA. 12.50. Tickets to Eastern potnta. and Europe. AlsoK Japan. China. Honolulu- and Australia. crrr TICKET OFFICE, corner Third asd t Washington streets. Phone .Main 712. TIME CARD OFJMINSI PORTLAND Depart, Antra,, Puget Sound Limited for Ta coma, tseacue, wijuiiMa. South Bend and drays Harbor points 8M North Coast Limited for Ta coma, Seattle. Bpoxaaa. Butte. St. Paul. New York, Boston and ai) points East and Southeast 2M pra TAMatat! Twin City Express for Ts- " coma, Seattle. Spokane, Helena, St. Paul. Minna- apolls, Chicago. New t Tork. Boston and all points East and Southeast... . ..11:15 pra 7:00 pes . North Coast-Kansas City- ' 6L Louis Special, tor Ta- eoms, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Billings. Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and Southeast 2.-00 pu TtOOera All trains dally except on South Bend branch, A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas senger Agent, 255 Morrison sr., corner Third." Portland, Or. For South -Eastern Alaska Leave Seattle OAU. Steamship' COTTAGE CITT. CITY OF SEATTLE or CITT OF TOPEKA. March 5, K, 15, 21. 2T: April 2. " Steamers connect at Sin Francisco with company's steamers for porta In Cali fornia, Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For further Information obtain folder. Right la reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. AGENTS H. L. MTOTOIW Washington. st Portland. F- W. CARLETON, 60T Padfio ave.. Tacoma: Ticket Offlce, 113 Jamas St.. Eeattle. GEO. W. ANDREWS. North-Western Vuwncfr Arect. San Francisco Ticket Ofv flce. 4 New Montgomery st- C. D. DUXANN, Gen. lss. Agcow Dm Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Depot Klfth and I Streets. ARRIVJM For Margcrs. Rainier, Clatakanle, Westport. Clifton. Astoria. War- renion. Slave!, ilam. 8:00 A.M. mond. Fort Stevena Oearhart Pk.. Seaside. Astoria and Seashore. llUA.at, x-xprcss aiaiiy. Astoria Express. Dally. Ticket office, 253 Morrison st. and tlnlan tw. ' J. C KATO. Oer Pass. An aSCSSt f.