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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1908)
15 THE MORNING OREGON! AN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903. QUARTER CROP SOLD About 10,000,000 Bushels of Wheat Changed Hands. MARKET WELL SUPPORTED Baying t Present Is Light as Farmers Are Holding Firmly. Strength of the Oats Market. . Grain men mItuu that about lO.OOO.ono bnsbela ot the new crop In th Pacific North west have htn mla to (Sat. Practically II thl wbMt ha been bought by a few of tbe tarter exporter, the amaller dealer not being ab!e to operate to any treat extent because ot the extreme prlcea offered by the exporters. Theee prlceS In many Instance have been several cenU above the export alue ot wheat. A good part of the pur chaaea are aald to have been on the export east but where competition haa been en countered bld hare been made considerably hither. The etnallax dealer, those who buy from the farmer and mil to exportera and miller or to the California trade, are unable to meet the figure offered In the country at the preaent time and are practically Idle, but expect to have their lnnln later, when the heavy export buying Blows down. The reeaon for the large operation of the axporter la Kill a matter of much conjec ture, aa the condition of foreign mark ft at the preaent tlm apparently doe not Jutlfy the buying movement at hlth price at thla end. It la urmled In aom quarter that the speculation la purely In anticipation of Improved condition later, and If thla I the ' caae, the farmer will nnd It a good thing for them to have uch Influential holder opoortlng the market. On the other band, many member of the trade still believe that the recent flurry and the maintenance of nlga prlcea la but the effort of aome of the ahlpper to squeeze other who are up poeed to have sold short or made, extensive tonnage engagement. At any rate, while buying at the moment la not heavy, prlcea offered In the country are held up to the old figure, regardless of changes taking place abroad or In the East ern exchange. Farmers are holding firmly In the hope of a later rise, wlille buyer, are not disposed to offer more and can do abso lutely nothing by offering lees. The oats market I quiet but firm. There la the customary demand, but very little 1 being offered, aa only a email part of the crop ha been threehed ao far. Old oat are well cleaned up and aa there ke a good Inquiry for them, buyers are required to pay tronger price. Tht keep up the Ideas ef farmers In regard to the new crop. Barley contlnuea dull, with the undertone barely steady. Offerings have been larger than usual in the last few days. Grain price were unchanged at the Board of Trade yesterday. Bid for wheat were . mora numerous, but a oent pa rated the Ideas ! ef buyers and aellera and prevented the clo ' Ing of any business.. Receipt for the day were 61 care and 4-472 sack wheat. X car and 830 cacka oauk 7 ear and low sacks barley, 604 aacks t flour. 144T aack bran and IS cars and 658 ' tiales hay. - The range of futures was as follows: (F. o. b. warehouse Portland.) WHEAT. Open. High. Ijo-w. Close. rf-pt. ...... .88 f .89 t .M f .89 B Xc. .89 wlHA .68 .60 B OATS. rF-pt, ' ...... 1.271, 1 32 1.27H 1.S2HB iiDee, ...... 1.824 1 85 1.834 185 B BARLEY. Wept, 1.174 'Dec. ....... 1.174 1.20 1.JTJ4B 1.174 1.20 B CELERY CROP OF CALTFORNTA. Orange County Will Have Fine. Large Held. Jersey Island Flooded. 6ome Interesting Information regarding the California celery crop la given by the Cali fornia Vegetable Union la a circular Just issued, whlca say: Orange County, Southern California, will tiav 80C0 acres, which, under normal condi tion, should make 1800 carload. Setting of the plant in the field la about completed and the crop, aa a whole, looks well. Thla season only the best land I being planted to celery, the growers are doing the work In a very careful manner and good results are ' expected. The Celery Growers' Association has set . aside $30,000 to cover the expense of spray ing, and each field la being sprayed every 1 if days, and the benefits of spraying are con clusively shown In the present condition of ine xiants. Jersey Island was flooded on July 26 and the celery crop on that Island I a total loss. Four hundred acres had already been set to ielery when the flood occurred, and 1100 ; acres more were prepared and ready tor planting. The lose to the Jersey Island Com pany la enormous. Holt will have approximately 200 cars of 9ne celery. Bradford Island will havs approximately 00 cars, the same being grown by Mitchell :SV GoodaU and w. tt. Meek. We look for itti very fine celery from Northern Cali fornia, ii the parties Interested tn those erops have bad a wide experience tn celery arrowing. Shipments will begin moving from both ttrange - County and Northern California av round November 1. PEACHES SCARCE. DEMAND GOOD. Market Is Heavily Stocked With Tomatoes, Which Decline, Peaches were rather scarce yesterday and In good, demand. Average lots sold at 009 65 cent, but aome fancy Crawford from fh Dalles brought 00 cents. The first ear ef Ashland Craw fords of the season was shipped from that place yesterday. Another car of Malaga grapes was re ceived and offered at $ 1.2ft. A car of Rose fcf Pern also arrived and Bold at POefMl. Unseat were quoted at SOcjKl.10. Rlpa years were scarce, but green stock was plentiful. Cantaloupe were tn light supply and firm at S1-5O0S. 8htpment of cantaloupes from Rogue. River started yesterday. The trade does not look for any Southern Oregon watermelons this season. It is reported that frost In the 6prln7 hurt the crop. Tomatoe were the most abundant article en the street yesterday. Supplies came from Eastern Oregon. Southern Oregon, Yakima and from California by freight, expresa and boat. A a result, price dropped to SOCtt cent LOCAL Bt rit-K MARKET IS FIRM. General Advance to SSV CenU Is Looked For. The strong demand for butter and the steady shrinkage tn the output make for a Terr firm condition. In the trade It la be lieved that price all around will be lifted another cent In the near future. Manager Vetch, of the Damascus Creamery, aald yes terday: "We have raised our price to 824 cents and believe we are Justified la doing so. 1 because ot the strong Inquiry and tb lighter fjutput. usual at this time of year. .We 'snake this price ea say auaautr. We are opposed to the proposition of discriminating between a full box and half a box." Poultry receipts yesterday were very good, but the demand was flrst-clee and the mar ket firm. Hena aold at 148144 cents and Springs at 16 cents. ' Conditions were unchanged in ine egg mr ket. Fancy ranch atock was scarce and wanted and held stock was hard to move. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flonr. Feed, Etc WHEAT Track prlcea; Club. SSe per bushel: forty-fold. t"Oc; Turkey red, 80c) fife. Wc; bluestem. 82c: Valley. SSc FLOUR Patents. 14.85 per barrel) straights. 84.03 4 53 i exports. $3 ,0; Val ley. 84 48; V-oack graham. 84.40; wnole wheat. 84. 65; rye. 85 50. . BARLET Feed. $24.80 per ton; rolled. 82" 29; brewing. $2u- MlLLSTUFFS Eran. !.0O per t.n: mid dlings. 831; shorts, country. 823; city, 828- U &. Mill chop. 822. OAT9-No. 1 white. 827 C 27.50 per ton; gray. S2m?23. HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley. 1 per ton- Willamette Valley, ordinary. 8111 Eaatern Oregon. 819 50; mixed. 813; clover. ID; alfalfa, 814: alfalfa meal, S20. Vegetable and Fruit. FRESH FRUITS Apples, new California. 8123a 150 per box: peaches, 601180c per box- pears. 7Scl SO per box; plums, 75c per box; grapes. 80c8125 per crate. TROPICAL FRUITS oranges. Mediter ranean sweets. 8368.75 per box: Valencia lates. 83.304.50 per box; lemons, fancy. 85 0096 per box; choice. 84.5063: standard. 83 30 per box; grapefruit, choice to fancy, 83 30 per box; bananas. 8 4c per pound, POTATOES Buying price. tlftllO Per hundred: sweet potatoes. 3 4c per pound. MEIX5N8 Cantaloupe. $1.50fe2 per crate; watermelons. 8150 per 100 loose; crated c per pound additional; casabaa, f2.ZjVJ.lO per doxen. , ONIONS California. $1.50 ner sack: Walla Walla, 81.25 01.50; garlic, 10c per '"ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. 81.50 per sack: carrots. 8L75; parsnips, 81.75: beets. 8150. VEGETABLES Beans, 5c per pound: cabbage, lc per pound; corn, 25$ 300 per dox.: cucumbers, hothouse, 25c per dozen; outdoor, 3!0c Ier box; egg plant. 8175 per crate; lettuce, ned, 13c per doxen; parsley, 15c per dosen; peas, 6c per pound; peppers, 8010c per pound: radlshe. 124c per doxen; spinach. 2c per pound; squash, 40c per dosen: tomatoes, tWizHOc per irate: celery, 50"300c dozen; artichokes, 75c dozen. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Extras, 31 4e per pound; fancy. Zl VI - . c;iui i, . . . - EGGS Oregon extras, 282ic; firsts. 14 623c; seconds. 2223c; thirds, 13 & 20c; Eastern. 24'25c per dozen. ,, POULTRY Mixed chickens. 13 134c lb.; fancy hens. 14 J 14 4c; roosters. 10c; Spring, K.c; ducks, old. 12c; Spring. Li 15c; geene, old. 8c: young. 10c; turkeys, old, l7lSc; young. 20c. CHEESE: Fancy cream twins, 14 4e per pound; full cream triplets, 144c; full cream Young America, 1340. VEAL Extra, 8c per pound; ordinary, JC7 4c; heavy. Be. PORK Fancy, 7o per lb.; ordinary, 6c; targe, 5c. MUTTON Fancy. 8888. Provisions. BACON Fancy, 23c. per lb.; standard. I4c; choice, 184c; English. 1717fcc; strip IXC DRY SALT CUREDe-Resular short clear, dry salt. 11 40, smoxea. izic; snort ciemi backs, dry salt, 12 4c: smoked. 13 4c; Ore gon expons. bellies, dry salt, 124c; smoked. UHAM8 10 to 18 lbs., 17o; 14 to 16 Iba. 164c; 18 to 20 lbs.. ltc; hams, skinned, 16c; picnics, 104c; cottage roll, 12c; shoul ders, 12c; boiled ham. 23c; boiled picnic, lac. LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 184c; tuba 184c: 50a 184c; 20s. 18c; 10s. 14c; ts. 144c; Es, 14c. sitandard. j,ure: Tierces, liic: tubs, 124c; 50s. 124c; 20s. 12Hc; 10s. 13c; 5a. 1340 Compounds: Tierces. 84c; tubs. Sc. 50. sfcc; 2us, 8Tc; 10s, 4c: ss. 94c. bllOKblO BEEF Beef tongue. each, o.. ArA heef sets, lnc: dried beef out. sides, 15c; dried beef Insldea, 16c; dried beef knuckles, lsc. P1CKLED GOODS Barrels: Pies' feet 813; regular tripe. 810: honeycomb tripe, 812; pigs' tongues. Jla.30; iambs' tongues. 825; 6 P. beet Tongues, 820; pig snouts, 8 12.30; pig eara, 812 30. MESS MEATS Beef, specials. $13 pet barrel: plate, 814 per barrel; family, 814 pel barrel; pork. $21 per barrel; brisket, 823 pel toarraL Groceries. Dried Fruits. Etc -' DR1SD FHLl'IS Apple. 74c per pound; peaches. 110124c; prunes, Italian. 3tfec; prunes. French. 3$5ct currants, unwashed, cases. 84c; currants, washed, cases. 10c; flgi. white, fancy, oo-pouna poxes, ec. COFFEE Mocha, 242sc; Java, ordinary 17020c; Costa Rica, fancy. 18020c; good, ISiflec; ordinary. 12tloc per pound; Co lumbia Roast, Ho; Arbuckie, $ld 3u; Uoa. $15 73. BICE Southern Japan. 6c; head, 8c; Imperial Japan. 84a SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound telle. $2 per dcaen; 2-pound tails, $2.05; 1-pound eats, $2 10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talis, vbc; red, 1-pound talis, 81. 43; aod-ayea. 1-pound "tiUGAR Granulated, $6 25; extra C $5.75; golden C. $3.65; fruit and berry sugar, $6 25; plain bag, $d.03; beet granulated. $6.03; cube tbarrela), $6.65; powdered (barrels). $6 50. Terms: On ''remittances within Id days deduct 4c per pound; it later than 13 days, and within 30 days, deduct 4o per pound. Mapls sugar, 13 Ola per pound. " NUTS Walnuts, 18 4 318c per pound hi sack; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts. 16c: pecans, 16c; almond. 16418c: chestnuts, Ohio. 25c: peanuts, raw. 684c per pound; roasted, 10c; plnenuts. 1012c; hickory nuts. 10c; cocoanuts. vOc per dozen. SALT Granulated. $14.50 per ton. $2 pet bale; half ground. 100s. $10 per ton; 60s, 610.50 per ton. BEANS Small white. 5Vc; large white, 5c; pink. 44c: bayou. c; Lima, oc; Meal can red. 44c HONEY Fancy, 83 .5083.75 per box. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 80 pound sacks, per barrel, $7; lower grades, ss 4 3000; oatmeal, steel-cut, 43-pound sacks, $8 per barrel; -lb. sacks. $4.25 per bale; split peas, per 100 pounds. $4.2004.80; pearl barley. 84 50 95 per 100 Iba; pastry flour, 10-pound sacks, $2.76 per bale; flaked wheat. $2 75 per caae. GRAIN BAGS 64o each. Bops. Wool. Hides, Etc' HOPS 1UOT, prime and choice, 44C5 per pound: olds. ll4o per pound; con tracts. 7 6 Sc. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, 1$ yl64c per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, 15 154c MOHAIK cnolce. 189184c per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 14 15c pound: dry kip. No. 1. 13c pound; dry calfskins. 16c pound; salted hides. 7 0 8o pound; salted calfskins, 12013a pound; green, la less. FURS No. 1 skins. Bear skins, as te size. No. 1, each. $5.00O10; cubs, each, $19 8: oadger. prime, each, 25030c; cat, wild, with bead perfect. 30 50c; bouse. 5920c; fox, common gray, large prime, each, 40 9 ooc red, each, 8395; cross, escb. 83 913; silver ard black, each, $1009 300; fishers, each, $598; lynx, each, $4.5096; mink, atrlctlv No. 1. each, according to size. $19 8; marten, dark northern, according to else and color, each, 810915; marten, pale, ac cording to alza and color, each, 82.5094; munkrat, large, each, 19915c; akunk. each. 80940O; civet or polecat, each, 5916c; otter, tor large, prims akin, each, 86 910; panther, with head and clawa perfect, each, 82 9 3; raccoon, for prime large, each. 50975c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.50 9 3.00; prairie (coyote), 60c9$110; wolverine, each. $698.00. CASCARA BARK New, 44c; carloads, 5c; old. &c; carloads, 5 4c per pound. Coal Oil, Linseed Oil. Etc REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar rels. 104c; wood barrels. 14 4c Pearl oil. cases. 18c; head light, iron barrela. 124o; cases, 194c; wood barrels, 164c Eocene, cases. 21c Special W. W.. Iron barrela 14os wood barrels. 18c Elaine, cases, 28c Extra atar. cases, 21c GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron barrels. 124c: cases, 1B4C Red Crown gasoline. Iron barrels, 164c; cases. 224e; motor gasoline, iron barrels, 154c; cases, 22 4c: 86 gasoline, iron barrels. 80c; cssee, 87 4e: No 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels, 8c: cases, 16c LINSEED OTL Raw, barrels. 63c; boiled, barrels, 67c; raw, cases, 61c; boiled, cases, 63c Color Photography and Crime. Glasgow Herald. The new processes of color photog raphy may play an Important part In criminal Investigations. At an Inquest held in London, when a verdict of wilful murder was returned against a man. the evidence for the prosecution was largely bayed on articles of clothing worn by the criminal when he was arrested and which were alleged to be blood-atalned. An exDert thotoKrapher produced a number of colored plates which revealed the presence of blood-stain on Uie arti cles in question much more clearly than the marks were discernible on the arti cles themselves. He explained that he passed a fine Jet of oxygen gas, tinder considerable pressure, over tne oara stains, which became ruddy, and then photographed them by the new color process. WILL HELP MATTERS Brown Failure Will Clear Financial Atmosphere. EFFECT ON STOCK MARKET Business Unsettled and FeTrish Most of the Day Smelting Dropa Sharply Time Money la lower. NEW YORK, May 2S. Ths most Impor tant event In the flnanclal district today was the failure of a prominent commission house, whose operations are believed to have been largely responsible for last Saturday a aeneatlonal atock market. ' In banking cir cles It was felt that the failure would go far toward clearing the murky atmosphere and restoring confidence among Investor who have been fighting ahy recently. Business on the Stock Exchange became unaettled and feverlab after the announce ment of the failure and remained the remainder of the day. American Smelt ing, which has stood the brunt of the recent selling, fell most abruptly, and material de clines were sustained by most ot the active '?here continue to be much conflict of opinion ss to whether or not Industrial and mercantile conditions show genu Ine Im provement. While the movement In gram Is still much below that of last year, rail road authorities agree that the coming month will witness a brisk revival As for mercantile traffic, the railroads look for no greater Increase before the beginning of the new year. . There were the usual rumors regarding Southern pacific financing In the near future, but bankers connected with the property declare to ths contrary. Following yesterday s lower rates for five and six months' money, a further shading In two and four-month accommodations was reported today. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, aggregated 82,350.000. United States 3s de clined 4 per cent on call. v ia' i v axj-n- -. . Closing Sale-. High. 7H S8 1084 34 4 Low. Bid. 77 304 1024 834 20 28 10 554 103 94 1064 134 34 234 4A 87 PIM PS 4 934 83 51 178 28 984, 195 404 64 1574 141 85 334 33 62 53 4 135 18 167 254 65 36 224 864 274 1434 13ft J 65 1354 11 334 10 55 234 17 24 4 54 1084 Amal Conner 2fc.S"0 704 304 10.14 "28i Am Car A Foun. do preferred ... Am Cotton Oil . . Am Hd Lt pf. Am Ice Fecurl... Am Linseed OH.. 2"0 10O 400 2,100 29 Am locomotive do preferred Am Smelt Ref. 84.600 87 f3 135'" '24" 4A 84,H Am Sugar Ref Am Tobacco pf . . . Am Woolen Anaconda Mln Co Atchison dod Dreferred v . . 2,600 13 100 1.600 6.7110 24 44 8!4 844 1(10 0,200 83,200 'i2o6 6.000 Atl Coat Line Bait Ohio... '44 'si,' 174 28 4 lt 424 . "i 15 142 55 S3"i 334 63 544 laaij 19 1A8 93 4 siii J73 2R ft4 196 414 64 1574 1414 5.1 33 334 62 53 4 1844 1 167 do preferred . . . Brook Rap Tran. Csnarltan Pacific. Central Leather .. do preferred . . . Central of N J... Che Ohio Chi Gt Western. 200 WO 300 O0 BOO 800 ' 13,300 ' ion Chicago N w. C. M A St Paul. C. C. C St L. . Colo Fuel Iron Colo & Southern.. do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred. Consolidated Gas.. Corn Products , . . Del ar Hudson-.... D s: R Grsnde... do preferred . . . Distillers Securl.. Erie do let preferred. do 2d preferred . f.r, -u 1 V 1 w t H f. 1.000 1.100 7oo l.ono 800 8 200 ano 1,700 36 23 '284" 1434 137 4 06 1364 12 34 'm" 24 854 224 '284 143 1354 65 4 1354 114 32 "o"" 23 inn 2fO nt Vnrth,rr nf I.VBOO Ot Northern Ore.. 1.0OO Illinois central .. Interborough Met. do preferred . . . aoo I.70 8.100 '"inn 1.000 Int Paper do preferred ... Int Pump Iowa Central ... K C Southern ... An orpferred Louis A Naehvllle 1.8O0 200 son S.ino 6.800 100 28 1194 584 32 '85 " 104, 42 734 62 142 254 125 6514 83' 162 1094 28 110 654 31 '834 1034 414 734 62 1414 25 12314 5 '334 162 Minn A St L M. St P 8 9 M Missouri Pacific. . Mo. Kan A Texas An nrferred 11914 564 SI 634 834 104 4 - 414 73 62 142 25 123 4 95 73 834 164 42 122 na 17 32 25 16 38 60 994, 119 184 48 384 244 264 55 156 85 li National Lead N Y Central N T. One West Norfolk West.. 8 OOO 3,000 100 Vnrlh American.. Si IO Northern Pacific. 20, too Pacific Mall .... 100 Pennsylvania 8.600 People'e Gas . 100 P. C C A St it Pressed Steel Car 400 Pullman Pal Car 1 00 Ry Steel Spring.. Heading Republic Steel ... do nref erred . . . 78. IOO 700 l.lurt 6.60O 20.000 124 23 78 18 334 2H4 122.' 22 -K, 78 18 80 214 Rock Island Co.. do preferred . . . El T. 1 f! F ! nf. 8.100 St L Southwestern do preferred . . . Blois-Sheffleld Southern Pacific. 64, 81IO 2O0 4.300 100 400 200 200 1,200 T4.0O0 4O0 200 200 41.700 1.2O0 1.600 4C-0 100 119 194 48 364 254 26 664 1684' . 8,14 33 100 45 IO84 434 26 "l24 26 U 75 i 55 98 119 18 48 864 25 284 56 156 854 33 100 44 107 43 U Southern Railway. no preierreo . . . Tenn Copper Texas A Pacific Tol. St L A West do preferred ... fnlon Pacific .... do preferred . . . TJ S Rubber 82 do 1st preferred.. 99 454 107 V S Steel An nrfrrA TTtah Copper . . . . 43 va-vero tnpricii. 264 26 1 An Trfrril ... ... 106 Wabash 200 do preferred ... 800 Westlnghouse E!ea B.000 12 254 71 55 12 25 71 65 9 western i.nion ... i"u Wheel A L Erie Wisconsin Central. 800 234 23 4 006,100 shares, 234 Total sales for the day SOND9. NEW YORK. Aug. 25. Closing quota- nuns: V S ref 3s reg..l03 do coupon. ... 104 TJ 8 8s reg 101 do coupon. . . .101 TJ 8 new 4s reg. 1204 do coupon. .. .121 4 NYC gen 84s. 91 Nor Pao 3a. 73 it ao 4S So Pac 4s Union Pao 4s. .103 4 . 87 4 .1024 84 Atcn naj en.... D A R G 4s ... 924! Japanese 4s . . 78! 84 Stocks at London. LONDON. Aug. 25. Console for money. 86 4 : do for account. 86 4 Anaconda .. . 9.5 Atchison .... 89.624 do pref . . . . 97.25 Bal A Ohio.. 95 75 Can Pac T8.00 Chea A Ohio 42.25 Chi Ot W... 6.75 C M A 8t P.. 146.50 De Beers ... 11.87 4 D A R O.... 26 50 do pref 68 50 Erie 2300 do 1st pref S8.50 do 2d pref. 29.00 Orand Trunk 19.624 111 Cent 140.0O Ixuls A N... 11 150 M K A T 81.874 N T Cent 106.50 Nor A West.. do pref Ont & West.. Penneylvanla. Rand Mines.. Reading So Ry do pref So Pac Union Pac . . do pref U 8 Steel do pref Wabash do pref Spanish 4s . . Amal Copper. 75.37 S3. OO 42.50 63.50 6.60 63.50 19.124 49. 0O 103.00 162.124 46.12 4 lll.OO 12.50 20.5O 93.00 76.00 rtsdhr Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 Today's Treas ury statement: Available cash balance 8190.305,995 Gold coin and bullion 37.872,676 Gold certificates 27.743,610 Money Kxehanare, Etc LONDON, Aug. 25. 6ilver bars Steady, L3 11-16d ner ounce. Honey per cent. . The rats of discount in the HMD market for short bills Is 1 per cent; three months- bills, 114 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25 Silver bars Al 4- ' Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight. 5c: telegraph. T4c. Sterling dO day. 84.84; sight. 84.86 x-pti' vou V Ana. 9VVnnnr on aT1 easy. 3-1 4 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent: closing bid. 1 per cent; orrerea at 1 per cent. Time loans quiet and steady; 60 days. 2 fer cent; 90 days, 24 per cent; six month, 4S3 per cent. prime mercantile paper. 8 044 per cent. terllnT exchange weak, with actual buat- sess In bankers- bills at $4 84189 4 8430 fori 60-day bills and 84.8S.O for demand. j Commercial bills. 84.83 9 4.83V Bar allver, BI4. i - , i t 1 . . AA 1 Government bonda weak; railroad bonde eteady. BOSTON WOOL MARKET QCIET Manufacturer Report Unfavorable FaU Outlook. onewiv A,,r 5.V Trading In the local wool market ha become alack again and but . ,F,nateiioni are reported. Prlcea hold fairly firm, but manufacturers report an unfavorable outlook for the re mainder of the year. Quotations: California Northern, 42ff43c; middle county. 3840c: Southern, 37338c: Fall free, SMf37c. Oregon Eastern No. ,1 staple. 6860c; Val ley No. 1. 4fl46c Territory Fine staple. 6aouc; nn dom ing. 4648c; half-blood. 503Wc: three-elghtha blood. 48SOc: quarter-blood. 434nc. Pulled Extra. 683o7o; fine A. 5062c; A supers, 42645c. Wool at St. Loots. 0t ions An 2V Wool Steady. Me dium' grades, combing and clothing. 199 l4c; light, nne. legitime; uu, 012c; tub wasnea. ic SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET EGG SCPPIx- IS SHORT AXD PRICES ARE HIGHER'. Iast Alaska Shipments Will Be Made September 5 Fruits Are Plentiful. efiTr e vch : Aus. 26. (Special.) The prediction of a few Jobbers made Mon day came true today, when eggs were ad vanced to 35 cents for the best local stock. Shippers were offered 31 to 3a cents, anu there were barely enough eggs to meet re quirements. The shipping trade Is acme, but local eggs are not entering Into that business. The last shipments tor mo in terior of Alaska must be on board ship by s.nt.mh.r ii. according to an announcement made today by the etcamship companies. , ... . w a nlAnflflll tO. rTUlta or ail Rinua am uiui" y' day. but generally speaking there were no declines, except on over-ripe stocx. neverai cars of potatoes and onions orrlved from Ore gon. These are for Alaska orders. Better cantaloupes are offering in tnis mar ket. Th top price Is 2.60 with more sell ing under that quotation. The wheat situation is unchanged. Millere tat that there will probably be no further reduction In local flour prices. They deny that prices have been cut to put tne mm dealers out of the Oriental business. QUOTATIONS AT BAN FRANCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce la the Day City Markets. - . .n , v.-necn inv The follow- Ing prices wr quoted In the produce mar ket today: Mlllstuffs Bran, fzbwao.ou; mnunus. $32.5038. Vegetsbles Cucumbers, zowouc; srno. .a-.. . 9L.iAe Ktrino- beans. 3(9 5c; asparagus 308c; tomatoes, 40cil; Butter Fancy creamery, 264c: creamery eeonds. 23c: fancy dairy, 22c; dairy aec- onds, 20c. Cheese New, i04W"1ci "" 124&13. t Egg-tore.c; ........ Poultry Kooaiers, uiu. .wi...... young 857; broilers, small. 82.503; broil Jrs! lirg?. 83a.60; frjere. 8464; hens, 84.50 C7 50; ducks, old. 83.60fff4.50; young. 859 650. . "... ... Wool Spring, numrroiui a fr. , zl . .... . J0B.. Koiith Plain ana Ban Joaquin. 79c: Nevada, 912o. ,.101'iuL. .ic,ifa tn1.1.60: slock. 8103212; straw, per Oslo. 60fi7c. potatoes s.annas rs m sweets. 14 3C. . m bananas. 8H63.50: Mexican " j5; California lemons, enmc -, -m....-.., 81; pineapples. 8150e3. ,,,., .k.. rceceipts pi.-ur. . . wheat. 1450 centals; barley, 6440 Centals, oats. 435 rentals: beans. 171 sacks: corn. 20 centals; potatoes. 4200 sacks; brn. 1M aacKa: miaanngs. iiu v;p.. .'-j . . wool, 5 bales; hides, 456. Eastern Mining Stock. BOSTON. Aug. 25. Closing quotations: Adventure A llAl,.. 10 12 4 1 Parrot 26.00 S6..VI .Quincy . 91.00 .147.00 . 70.00 . 18.00 . 49.50 . 25.23 . 46 00 . 5.23 . 6.50 .142.50 Amalgamated 77.00 Channon Atlantic 14.00 Bingham .60 Tamarack Trinity Cal A Hecia.oiu.mj Centennial .. 33.00 Cop Rang. .. 77.73 Daly-West .. 50 franklin 12.00 U S Mining. V 8 Oil Utah Victoria t Winona Granby 101.00 Wolverine Isle Royaie.. sj. North Butte.. 82.73 Mass i Mlchliran 13.23 B Coalition. .. 26.25 Nevada 16.124 Cal A Arlx. . .117.50 Aria Com 20 00 Grn Cananea. 11.00 Mohawk .... 4 75 Mont C A C. 75 OO Old Dominion 38 00 Osceola 109.50 NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Closing quota tions: Alice 300 Leadvllle Con... 3 Breece Prnnivl(4 CAn. 3 I Little Chief 4 4 IMexIcan 75 Comstock Tun.. 20 (Ontario rtOV 200 do bonds i wpni Con Cal A Vs.. 83 Horn Silver ... 50 Ismail Hopea ... 3 I Standard 185 Pried Fruit at New York. . vtv A. nx ThM market for evaporated apples Is easier in tone, both as to spot and futures. Prime fruit for Novem ber delivery commands only 5a on best bid. Spot quotation are more or less nominal. Fancy, 106104c; choice. 74'BSc: prime. 64 gi&e, and common to ih.iv iw. There Is a moderate demand for spot .l,KAt.n hiivam show no dlSDOsltlOn to anticipate requlrementa Quotations range from 4 to 130 for tjaiirornia ana irao u, T4c for Oregon fruit. Apricots are quiet. v;noice, o.yo-., u, extra choice. 4'8c, and fancy. 104Hc Peaches are dull on spot, aitnousn me in- . , i- hiva tiaten. a fair buver for lerior in - - - forward shipments since the market for the new crop supplies opened. Choice. T4S7c; extra choice. 7c: fancy, 84e; extra fancy. BiflOc. ,T.in mr 6rmer In tone, with loose Mus- catl quoted at 434c, choice to fancy seed ed at 67c, seedless at irjmi anu ajuvjuu layers at 91.B09I.6o. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. There was a very .1 .iin. in th Tendon tin market, with spot quoted at 131 and futures at 1131 10a. Locally the mantel was wees at .iuw 29.25c. Copper was unchanged In London, with spot quoted at 160 and futurea at 80 16s. The local market was dull and unchanged, with Lake at 18.60filS.624c electrolytic at 18.8T4a8.50-and casting at 13.124iS18.25o. Lead was unchanged at 118 7s 6d in Lon don. The local market was dull at 4.57 4 4 624c. - ' Spelter was unchanged In London at 18- 2s 6d. Locally the market remained dull at 4.65154.70c Iron was unchanged locally. Coffee and Sugar. N"EW YORK, Aug. 23. Coffee futures closed steady, net unchanged to B polnta lower. Balea, 80.750 bags, of wtich about 41 800 were exchanges. September, S.48'9 6.50c 1 December. 6.46c; March. 6.60c: May. 8 55c." Spot, quiet. No. 7 Rio, 64c; f."o. 4 Santos, 846. Mild. dull. Cordova. 84124c Sugar Raw. quiet. Fair refining. 8.50c; centrifugal. 96 test, 4c; molasses sugar. 8.20c Refined, quiet. Crushed. 8.90c; powdered. 8.30c; granulated, 6.20c ' Dairy Produce in the EBet. CHICAGO. Aug. 25. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market wae steady: creameries. 19S 224c; dairies, 17B20c Eggs Steady; at mark, cases Included, 14 17c; firsts, 184c: prime flrsta, 20c Cheese eteady. 1K8134C NEW YORK. Aug. S5 Butter Steady, unchanged. Cheese Steady, unchanged. Butter Firm; atate dairy and selected white. 20 30a. Now York Cotton Market, NEW YORK. Aug. 25. Cotton futures closed steady; closing hid. August. 8 40c; November. 8.62e; December. 8.45c; January. 8.36c; February. 8.40c: March. 8.44a FORCE PRICES UP Bulls in Control of the Wheat . Pit. MARKET FIRM ALL DAY Rains in the Northwest, Higher Cables and Light Stores of Con tract ' Wheat Are the Strengthening Factors. CHICAGO, Aug. 25. The wheat market waa firm all day, but the greatest strength was manifested during the last half of the session. Initial quotations were from 40 to jc above vesterday s closing. September opening at 93 4c to 93HC nd December at 944c to 944c. The report from the Cana dian Northwest Indicated that rains were quite general over the Western Provinces, while the official forecast for Minnesota and the Dakotas predicted shower In those states tonight. In addition to this unfavor able situation In the Spring wheat country, the market was bullishly affected by firm cables and by the light stocks of contract wheat in store throughout the United States. Cash wheat premiums here were steady, but the demand tor the cash grain waa reported as very slow. Export demand here wa also a negative quantity. Local bulls were the principal buyers throughout the entire ses sion, and by their efforts forced September up to 4c and December to 944c. Late in the day price receded somewhat on profit taking, but the market closed firm, with September at 934 934 and December at B4 4&84 4C. Liberal receipts and continued favorable weather for the new crop brought out moderate selling of corn at the start, which resulted in initial declines. The market closed strong at almost the top prices. Sep tember at 77 4c and December at 6rtia864c. Oats were affected by the strength of wheat and corn, but prices failed to show ao great an advance aa In the leading grains. The close was firm, with prices 4 4c to e higher. A brisk demand for the January products hv local nackers caused strength in provi sions. The market closed, firm, with prices from 10c to 17 4c above tne previous close. Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Onen. Hleh. Low. Close September .93, 8 .94 8 . 93(i 8 -93 December ... .94-1, .944 .944 .4i May 98 .96 .984 CORN. September ... .76i .774 -7U -774 December ... .664 .664 .654 .664 May 6Si .644 . .63 .644 OATS. September ... .484 -484 .484 .48 December ... .484 -49 .484 .4 May .504 -604 SO' .504 . PORK. September ...14.274 14 424 14.274 1435 October 14.40 14.524 14.374 14.45 January 15.65 15.874 16-65 15.70 LARD. September ... 174 30 9.174 8 274 October 0.3O 9.424 27 4 9.374 January 9.124 -28 9.174 SHORT RIBS. September ... 8.67 4 8 o 8.674 8- October 8.75 8.824 8.70 8.80 January .... 8.224 8.25 8.174 8-20 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 Spring. 81; Nc S, 99cfi$1.05; No. 2 red, 9440-934. Corn No. 2. 78784c; No. yellow, 74 tjf4c. Oats No. 3 white, 4850c. Rye No. t, 76Uc. Barley Good feeding. 60ff68e; fair to ehole malting. 63Sflc. " Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern. 81.294. Short, ribs Sides (loose). 88.50i88.75. Pork Mess, per bbl.. 814.37414.60. Lard Per 100 lbs.. $9.30. Sides Short, clear fboxed). 88.75W9. Whisky Basis of high wines, $1.37. - Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 23.500 58.000 Wheat bu 126.0O0 654.400 Corn, bu 523.000 228.200 Oats, bu 303.000 297.400 Bye . bu 11,000 5.40O Barley, bu. 53.300 i 29,400 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Flour Receipts, S2.000 barrels; exports. 6100 barrels; ewles, 6750 barrels: market quiet and about steady. Wheat Receipt. 143.900 bushels: export. 46.700 bushels; sales, 1,500,000 'bushels. Spot, firm. No. 2 red. 994c1.00ii elevator and $1.01 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1,134 f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard Winter, $1.04 f. o. b. afloat. Notwithstanding a light outside trade, wheat wae firm and higher today on strong cables. smaller receipts. showers In Northwest harvesting sections and covering by shorts. Final prices showed 4c net rise. September closed at $1,014 December at $1.02 and May at $1.08. Petroleum and hops Steady. Wool Quiet. ' ' Grain at San Franelscoi. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25. Wheat- Steady. Barley Weak. Rnnt nimtAtlOTII! Wheat Shipping, J1.62413: milling, SI ATkAl 7v Barley Feed, $1.3001.324: brewing. $133 1.40. Oats Red, $1:46 91.6.1; white. $1,434 P 1.55; grays, gi.euv i.azn. Call Board sales: Wheat No trading. Barley December. $1.32. 91.83. Corn Large yellow. $ 1. 85 Q 190. Wheat at Taeoma. TACOMA, Aug. 25. Wheat Steady. Bluestem. choice milling. 93o: club. 91c: red, 89c. Export, bluestem. old, 91c; new. VUC; ClUD, OIU, avu; na, on., icw, viu, cw new, 88c. European Grain Market. LONDON. Aug. 25. Cargoes quiet and Inactive- Walla Walla, prompt shipment, 87s 6d; California, prompt shipment. 38. English country markets quiet; French country markets aiow. rhana-e tn Available Aopplle. telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies as compared with previous account; . T, , Bushels ... . Ca.aa a. Jif af Wnnu, wuivwi ...... - ma,nn les. Increased Bfl.ooo Canada. Increased 5,000 Total. United States and Canada. Increased 61,000 Afloat for and In Europe, Increased. 1,100,000 "Total American and European, In creased ......... .1,161,000 Corn. United States and Canada, de- creased 78.WU vV";.z.a . ...r. v.. :. t-so.ooo PORTLAND UTKSTOfK MARKET. Price Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Livestock receipts yesterday were lighter and tne maxKet wa 11 ' Ay on caives. li " " --' tatlons on calvea were lowered, the recent heavy arrlvala having weakened the market. The upply of cattle, iheep and hog was aDOut equal Lu - -" - , the day were 170 cattle, ISO sheep and 50 The following prices were current on live stocx in tne ix.ai '"",'"'!.' ,7'. '' $3 25ft3j;0: common. $33.23; cows, best, 82.3083: medium. $2.252.S0; calves, $3.60 SHEEP Best wethera. $3.50: mixed, $3; ewes, J IJ, mi'iu .. , - - . un-trimmea. '; HOGS Best. 86 .50 7; medium, $5.7696 teeners not wa.w. SHEEP SALES IV POLK COUNTY Ten Thousand Dollars' Worth of Stock Change Hands. INDEPENDENCE. Or.. Aug. 26. (Special.) n., 1 V. nutvam.nl nf StOCh intIT liaa ' J . In the Independence country during the last week, more than lo,ouo wortn or mem changing hand. Some of these were sold at fancy prices. T. J. Fryer sold 100 bead of bocks to B. B. Tolbott, of McMlnnvtlle, and four carloads to the Portland market. W. W. FercJval THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00 OFFICERS J. 0. AINSW0ETH, President. B. W. SCHMEEK. Cashier, R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President A. M. WRIGHT. Assistant Cashier. W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. TRAVELER'S CHECKS Issued for use on the AMERICAN CONTINENT or in any FOREIGN COUNTRY, cashable without charge or identification. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO. FIRST CLASS 117 ARE v fj u k R Si Berth and Meals Included Upper Deck $15.00 Second Class $5.03 S. S. ROSE CITY Sails From Ainsworth Dock, UB1 " a" J. W. RANROM, Pock Act.. Ainsworth A none iui sold 600 buck lambs to J. M. Keeney. of the Cunning-ham Sheep & Land Company, of Umatilla County. He also sold two car loads of mutton sheep to tne roru. ..... i. ... r n cihmn ,nM 10O l-.ead of breedlnc ewe to persons In this vicinity. Boothby 4: Lewis sold two carioaas 01 muu Portland buyers. These shipment were an mace s n. last few days Eastern Livestock Markets. . . rttm RecelDta 2S00; market, steady to strong; Western S3.90fi'S.5O; Texas steers, ?34.. rnK? cows and heifer J2.504.20; canncrs S; A . i raorlara S2. 7o 'I 4. I calves. 2.755.25; bulls and stags 2S i. Hogs Keceipts, ouvi.; iu.i.. stronger. Heavy, $. 3 6.50; mixed $h.30 685- light. $62S(id.40: pigs. S.rfO6.W. bulk of sales. 6.3ll 8 37 Vi. Sheep tteceipis. ininw. t,""",i,rs;i;r Yearlings. $4.40 4.75: wethers, 3.754.2j. ewes, $3 4; lambs. $5. 50 6. . . , n, c.tlla TtecelDtS. about 7000; market for best steady, othert weak. Beeves. $3.6S7.70; Texans. to.MW o; westerns. (o.ovvu-pui , V i feeders, $2 604.6O; cows and heifers. SI. i ff?! . i onnn market. Hogs nm"i" ""UV, w. steady to a shade lower. Lights. S3Ss. $5 0040; good to choice heavy ta'f 6 85; pigs, J. lOWO. iu; uuia v 6 Iheep Receipts, about 25.000; market. 10c lower. Natives. 2.154.20; Westerns SJ-oO 154 20; yearlings. $4.154.90; lamb, S3 50. 8.90; Westerns, $3.50 6. ...... r, r T V- Ails' Cattle Recelnts. 17,000. market, steady. Stockers STd feeders. S2.70 5; bulls -60S.75: calves. $3.25156.25; Western steers, $3.60 5..; western co". -.v. ... . ... ... Hogs Receipts. 0000; market, steady. Bulk of sales. $e.80i9i.0: beavy-. SjBOO J 6 70; packers and butchers. $6.3o6.63, light, $0f6.55: pigs. $3.50(g5. "BgheepKecelpts. 6500. Range wethers, $3.60(5.4.50; fed ewes, $3.254.1U. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Articles of Incorporation. FERRT-LEARY LAND COMPANY Incor porators. Barah P. Ferry, John Lean-. Ellra Ferry Leary, James P. Perry and Tierre P. Ferry; capitalization. $100,000. Marriage IJoenses. FOSTER-COSS Jay Foster, 29, city; Jean nette Coss. 32, city. -n., DETBRS-WEINRICH Francis J. Deters, Woodstock: Henrietta Dorothy Welnrlcn, 11, C'wBST-DAVIS Frederick West, over 21. cltv; Gertrude T. Davis, over 18, city. WAGNER-CtTMMTNS Edward W. Wagner, over 21. city; Bessie Cummins, oi-er 1. city. BURKHOLDBR-MOON Frank Burkholder, over 21. Coquille; Annie M. Moon, over 21, ClCONNELL-M' K ENNA Lawrence rn'''i Jr.. over 21, Woodlawn; Margaret McKenna, 0OEVFLAviN-Claude M. Roe, 23 cltv; Katharine Plavin, 21, city. CEREGHINO-BIGGO olovanni Oreghlno, 24 Cleone: Ernesta Bigglo. over 18. city. BCRNS-HAI.STBAD Thomas Bums, over 51 cltv Florence M. Halstead, over 18. city. MATTER-SHANNON Albert J. Matter, 23, cltv Beatrice B. Shannon. 22, city. KVIGHT-SHAWVER-M. U Knight. 29. Watson Station; Ellen J. Shawver, 32. city. Wedding and visiting cards. W. O. Smith A Co.. T.-sshlngton blcig.. 4th am. Waah. Licking for a LtTlng. Kansas City Journal. The postmaster at Keyser. In the mountains of Garrett County. Maryland, recently became tired of his Job, and wrote the following letter to the Post office Department: "We hereby resign the postmastershlp. with all the emolu meuts and glory that are In an office or this kind, leaving a good opening for some ex-Congressman or other high of ficial out of a Job. who can live on wind and nutriment by licking 20 cents' worth of stamps a day. We will also go on their bonds if they come supplied with unwashable shirts and reversible collars. Japanese Sees Maneuvers. JUNCTION CITY. Kan.. Aug. 25. Major T. Tanaka. of the Japanese Em bassy in Washington, arrived at the maneuver camp last night. He was met at the railroad station by one -of -General Kerr's personal staff, and escorted to headquarters, where he was Introduced to General Kerr and other officers of the Btaff. Major Tanaka will remain an observer at the camp for several days. According to Chinese law a wife who la too talkative may be divorced. There is no need of anyone suffer ing long; with this disease, for to effect a quick core it is only necea- ' to take a lew aoses oi Chamberlain's Cclic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in asost caae one dose is sufficient. It newer fails and can be relied upon in the most sever and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the meana of saving; tbe lives of many children each year. Id the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PB.SE 25c URSE SIZE EOe. RRHilFA I IB ail saT saasi r.r KaT tl s a tew Saturday, August 29, 9 A. M. .,. u , .nruv - X A US Xd St. Dock. M. J. ROCHB. C. T. A., 14 i St. H1SID n av. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. PORTLAND RY.. IJGHT POWER CO. CARS LEAVE. Ticket Office and Waiting-Room, First and Alder Street FOR Orecon City 4. :30 A. M.. and every 80 minutes to and Including 9 P. M-, then 10, 11 P M. : last car 12 midnight. Gresbam. Boring. Eagle Creek, Esta cada. Casadero. h'airvlew and Trout dale 7:10. 9:15. 11:16 A. St., 1:18. 8:46. 8:16, 7:26 P. M. FOR VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room Second and Washington streets. A. M. 6:15". 6:60, 7:25. 8:00. 8:S5. 9:10. 9:50, 10:30. 11:10, 11:50. P M 12:30. 1:10. 1:50. 2:30. 8:10. S.-50, 4:30. 6:10. 6:50, 6:b0, 7:05. 7:40. 8:16. 9:25. 10:35" 11:45" On Third Monday In Every Month tbe Last tar Leaves at 7:05 P. M. Dally except Sunday. "Dally except Monday. STEAMER LURLINE For Astoria and all beach points. Tickets good to return by train or 0. R. & N. steamers. Leaves Taylor-street dock at 7:00 A. M. daily except Sunday. JACOB KAMM, President. CANADIAN PACIFIC EMS LI OF THE ATLANTIC LESS THAX FOUR DATS AT SEA. Sailings Quebec-Liverpool. To Europe, August 29. From Kurope September 4, 9, IB, 23. Rates First cabin. $90 up: second cabin, $48 73 ne-claes, $45; third-class, $28.75. Ask any Ticket Agent tor Particular or Writ T. B. JOHNSON. Pasaenger Ayent. 142 Third Street, Portland. Or. Fast Chas. R. Soencer Steamer . , . , n't. ...... ,1 r Dally round trip, excein. i''"i; Astoria and way landings, leaves foot Washington St. 7 A. M.; leaves Astoria 2 P. M. FARE. $1.00 EACH WATj HEALS, BOe Sundav Excursions 8 A. M. fl.ilO BOUND TRIP. Plione Main 8613. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port land every Wednesday at S P. SL from Oak etreet dock, for North Bend. Marshfleld and Coo Bay point. Freight received till 4 P. M on day of sailing. Passenger far, first class. $10; cond-class. $T, Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket olflce. Third and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock. North Pacific S'S Co'i. Steamililp koanoke and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 P. AL Ticket office 132 Third St.,' near Alder. Both phones, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. 8AN FRANCISCO PORTLAND a 8. CO. Only Direct steamers and Daylight Sailing. From Ainsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. M : 8 S. Rose City. 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