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I 1 ' THE MORNING - OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, AUGUST 37, 1910. 1-, ALL GRADES HIGHER Better Varieties of Coffee Ad vance With Poorer STirts. EASTERN TRADE EXCITED Larfct Firm Are Buying Heavily at Uie Rising Price SlatUtlcal Pool I ion Is a Very Strong Oue. Dili advic'a received by Uci coffe Arm T'irtr from Sew Tork showed tht low erad ceffee r atlll exceedlne-Iy stronc and price ar beta nrrnly maintained. Tn, oet i.r rala ar alo activ and firm, with ,rlnt mulilif !- Th bm red' of Brmi I ntj ar up. but comparatively lee than other aorta. . Mill cuffo-a. Itka ll-iracalbo. Boota Burar Kun etc.. w h'ch aav been comparanrtlr cbesp. now ho advance and ar beglnnlns to mm oft freely. Tr sal wu reported from on of Uia lar-et New Tork con bouse lo another v-tt lirt encm of lOO.OtO bam of Rio C-(I-e. S:at!tieal report of stock of coffe and ether a-lvlc ladK-ate that thra wUI ba a much araaltor crop In Santo, and tha actual availabl aurply of free coffee not In tha ka-.da of tha Braslllan fvrnmnt under tha va'orlia'loa scbem oa July 1. Ill. will ba I .' 9 smallest In many year. It la difficult to predict what will ba tha reeult cf tha preatnt bull mowmtnt In cof-f-. but on, thin ut certain and that la that aire, of lha bMsest coffe Interest In tha I rltad Statr rt bouse t and ar atlll bur Ire htvl!r of ooffea at tha largely increased prlcea iai-i-et oats onxRr.n mohk frccly (mall IM-msad In th Wheat Market Bar ley Quiet. Then was not much lira to lha local whaat market yeeterday and country reports alao In dicated qule: condition. Th, exporter are hItilna back and tha California demand la nearly at a standstill. Offers of M and 9? rents were made for bluestem. Barky tM weak at tha prlcea quoted Thursday ard onto wera t-flns offered mora fre:r by holders In tha alie. Th lark of a California, demand for allry oata la eaus tr.ir aim, weakness In that section.' Weekly rorelsn wheat shipments were re ported by the Merchants' Kacranre aa fol lows: Thla wk. Last k. L-ut yr. Aramtin i.i'.iVinxi 1.34.01 .iti-" Australia ,ww m." "2 ." India 1.14.1 OO 1. ."!. OW 4s.0nv Local rwelpl In rare, were reported by tha htercbanta Exrr-ar.,-: Wheat Barley Hour Oata Hay Vm.!ay .11 a 13 I U Tues-lay II 2 i t 11 Ve4neelay 27 I 4 1" Thursday : 1 7 rn.ijy si I J 14 in Ter ao 4 3 14 see so to data ...K.t- M 4(2 T1 4l Tear aco S4 13 li 1M U4 ncuw nyp nior tomhtios. Morv Inquiry for f-nst Tear, Growth at Foraner rrk-ea. Crop and market condlttooa In England are leen In the latest trade circulars of London h'p factors as follows: Wild. Xrama A Co. The recent warmer weather has aomewhat eseUted tha develop ment of the burr, but the attack of fly and vermin Is so peretatrnt that the situation In tha plantations Is leas favnrable. There la rather more Inquiry for live bDps. with a hanVnlns rendency. Tearllnrs and old oMs are quoted nrmrr. but without much actual buetness. slinser A Hrnler The unsetUeJ and broken wemtber of the past week haa not Improved tha owilook 1n the plantations. Vermin Is far to plentiful end wsshlns; Is belruf petse eered wl'b. The tow and uneven temperature die not Improve matters. Market qult but Brm. vr. ff. a H. T May There la not much rreeb to report of tha hop market. A few or ders come In day by day and ar sufficient to kep prlcre Arm at tha present level. Stocks of all descriptions are very small and will leave very little to be carried forward when tr nw crc arrives. KI.BKKTA KMCHtH 1ROW YAKIMA. Mralihl Car la RerelvreV Mulra Arrlvlaj lTeely. A atralrht ear f Takma Klterta pechea was received yesterday. Ther wer of irood quality and atld at O to 73 centa a box. Arrtvala of Oregon pea'hea wer arAin heavr. Most of them wer Mr.tr. aa th trasna for Crawfortla la about rer- Th trati does not tsk so well to tha Mulra. aa they ar smaller and not so well colore tr" a the E'rertas. Grapes, nielona and cantaloupea wer In a'letjMte supply and prices wer flrmty maintained. rwtlltry Half n Cent Illsher. Tha poultry market continues to ahow n Arm tona under llxht receipts. Chtckena were advanced n half rent yesterday. tl.a best hens and nprlnita aelllnc at lTt rents. l:ks wer ateady and nnchanred. with 30 cents th top quotittton. Ther were no new development In tha butter market. Bank rtmrtnsov Bank cleartnita of the Northwestern cities )escrruay were ss follows: Cleartnr. balances. Tcrtlard ILIk;.,--. IJl.iH yeettl , l.T'Al Jl .1v..":1 T..'it ivvsl 1,:S pvksae oUlTa 4.SHU fORTLt.Vn MAKKET9. t.rsla. 1'Waur. reed. Ktc. WHEAT Uluestem. nril'Tc; club. P-c ; red Hunun. "i-c: Valley. POc; 40-fold. Sue: Turkey red. - u I3c. TLuUR Fstenta. ,1.33 per barrel: tr-il.hta. lt.300 4.tS: export, St: Vejley. I- v : sraham, o: whole wheat, quarters. i u-. BAiLT Feed aad brewtrc. J'-l M-rr-l 3u per tun. HAT Track prices: Timothy. Willamette Valley. SIS& 19 per ton: Eastern Ore so a. tt:l; allaJfa. new. 1.1w14: xraln hay. U1 COUS-Whole, J32: cracked. 3S per ton MILLSTrrrS Bran. 20 per ton: nald- d:u-gs. IM; abort. ylltjiJX; rolled barley. I'-W-'C. OATH New. fM; C per ton. Peitry at1 Cvaatry Fre-ttoce. It fr.ia candieI. 2JUvc per 6z. UL'TTtZR City creamery, solid pack. 30 $ per pound; prints. 37 He per pound; but ter tmt. 3 c per pound; country store but ter. . per pouna. Cliti:.- Kuil cream, twins. IT H lSe Kr pojnl; jount Amerlra. lSH9lc. r? I LTKV Hens. UlTSc: Snrtmra. IT 5 '." t(". u.-ka, white. I v, ,3 1 7c ; ireese. rvSif.'.'Vc: aiju-hs. kes. lire. -c; dreaseU. S U -. aiuabs, f J per tioxeo. J-HiK. F.acy. 13c per pound. vrrVlsf-Good. up 10 140 pounds, lie per pound. Vegetable aai FnaHav GREEN KHl'ITJ? Apples, new. &c9Sl 21 per box; apricot a, Aci$l.O per box: pluma, TV-frll per b-n. pear 1 l.Uo per box; pea is. j.v-c -er ix; 'kfaps. $'. biiikMrrirt, I.Oiul-M per crate; buckle-berrl-s, l'e per poutxl. ai KisON.-t u it-rmioRi i9Li per tur ird : cantaioupes $- -93 per crate. TKuPK'AL KKt ITS Oraiis, Valencies, $f Mk i; lemoika. $7 u 8. arapefrutt. ttt A per box: banwnaa. ic per poand; plae api c per pound. EJ2rAtLES Ileana. S95e pound: cb H4T. V peufrd ; eauUXtower, $l.oO per dtrm.; celery, Oe per doaen; corn. 1215o Br dosen: cucumbers. 3." r4oc per box: esxplant, c per pound; arlic BO 10c per pound: areen onions 15c per dcxen; peppers. 6- per box: radlahex. 1 Aw 30c P-er c!or.en; stuash. ,0c per crate: t imito-i. 30tc per oox. SACK ' EG ET AH 1'airols. ltl.33: beets. 1.5o: parsnips. II Kl li: turnips. l POTATK&S New. l.r-li0 per hundred; sweet p"tatoca. 3c per pound. ONIONS New. I1.101J3 per sack. Crwrcrtea. Irrled FmJts. Etc DKIfcD FRUIT Apples. 10c per pound: French. 4r5c; currants. 10c: nprlcots. 11 14c; dates. 1c pes pound; firs, fsncy whit. Vjc: fancy black. Tc; choice black. VjO. EALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails. fX.lo per d"-n. S-pound tails. e2-3: pound flats. 1.I3: Alaika rink. 1-pound taila. II; red. 1-pound talis. 1.C0; ocky. 1-pound talU. 2. . COFFEE Mocha. S4Ic: Java ordinary. IT2ues Costa Klca. fnncy. lV3"c: jood. JdulSc; ordinary. 12.lc per pound. NUTS Walnut, lie per pound; outs. lSV-91'c: Blberts. almonds, lie; pcana. le: cocoanuts. 0call per ' dosen. SALT ursnulated. 118 per. ton: half irouDd.. loos, 10 M Pr ton; 6. H Pr BEANS SmaH white. SHc; r -whit. c: Lima. i,c: pink. 7c; red Mexlcana. t,c: bayou. 7a. RICE No. 1 Jap. 4e; cheaper eraae. 13 Mi 4.5ft; (Southern head. 5H"c. HoNtY Choice. 1.2J.i pr cas; Strained. 7c per pound. srtlAR Iry granulated, fruit and berry. 10.21; beet. I4.'i; extra C. J.V73; (olden C LYBl; yellow O. I"' i; cube, (barrels). IS 5; powdered. .e0; Domino. 10 Wil 116.90 per case. Terms on remittance, with in 1J days deduct "40 per pound. If later than 1 and within 30 days, deduct Vj per pound. Mspls surer. l&qrlSc per pound.. IToi lelonm. HM3 10 to 13 pounds, lfluic: II to 14 pcunda. 10c: 14 to Id pounds. Ic: II 3 pounds, none; skinned. 2uc; picnics. 14c; cotiax roll, 17 He BACON Fsncy. nc; standard. lie: choice. 2"-; t.nl!h. 31 6 lie. SMOKED MEATS fceef tonsrues. 73e; dried beef seta, 22c; outside. 20c; Inaldes. i3c; knuckla. 32c. URV SALT CURED Regular abort clears, dry aalt. 16Sc; smoked. lc: backs. Itxht. aalt. luc; amoked, l&c: banks heavy alt, 10c: amoked. 17 (ac; export beKlea. aalt. 17c; smoked. l"Vc. PICKLED GOODS Barrela. plrs- feet. 116: regular tripe. 110; honeycomtv tripe, 12; lunch ton sees. 123: lambe- toncu,. HO. LARIi Tens; kettle rendered. 15 c; standard pure. 14ct choice. 13t,c; ahort enlnff. 13 u" LIGHT FSiEITmBE PACKKUS AXD CKE.3lF.nY5IEX OF SEATTLE AT WAR. Wheal Exporters Said to Be Operat ing Quietly on a Large Scale . Ju the Interior. 8KATTLK. Wash.. Auy. 2rt (Special. ) Th fact wu pretty wfll ctrtabltsheti tudty that fXi-ortfra re buylnr lurge quintittes of wlwnt In Eastrm Va-hlngt'o. Iw.p.n ihlr opra Uat.s umltr rorer. huwu-er, almost u iht point of aholut frre:y. It waa tat-l her that 7..OW buhlfi of wheat htv bxn pn:had thi wk. tarfrvtsr in the vlr!nity cf Dnyton and othr Cottuntaia County point The Mrchanta rlxchnrire quoted blu stem at W cents, ciub and rife at W) cents, forty fold at 02 cents and r-l ItUA-an at KS emu. Oats were ateaiy at $31. No spot lots could h obtained for less. Barley was kwer at -J flat. Totiay'a peaoh trarl vas the Ivrirftst of tha sram. CrawfoMa went at V centa and Vl b. r:a at 6t,ti5 cms. The supply of crapes was somewhat heavier, but was readily ab sorbed Fi-lre on koo4 aound tock, bow ever, r fairly ateady. Onions are sflil In ovenmpply. About ths highest price cmmlnla m n were able to obtain was $1.75. Four carloards of bananas orrlveil. No truca haa yet ben declared In the tight that haa developed between creamery men and pachers. The creamery men toay ap peared to hrid l?e whip hani and If thoy lavo their way prices are not Ilk'-Iy to ad Tncl tor several days. They state that with Aiaaka orun fl'.lcd. stocks are not movinj as briskly and fhat hlKhr prices are n-l ua tirted. They declare that the packers dtttre to pet the price up In order to enable them to obtain a Wntr pmtlt on Eastern creamery. Poultry was In better demand and the sur plus will Just about ckan up tomorrow. Egg.? wer Urm. 8AN 1'RANCISIO QLOTATIONS. Traduce I'rlcca Cat-rent la the Bay City Market a. - SAN FRANCISru, Aug. 29. The follow Inc prices were current in the produce mar ket loddjr: But tor fancy creamery, Sic; creamary. Sec on U a. SVjc, mnr uin j. --i. Cheese New. l16c; Xounff 'Antwlca, 16 t 17 we. lift store. J re; fancy ranch. 14 He l'oultry Itooeters. old, $4.tUtf2.!kl; rooet era youn. $uvi0; brollera, small, $.U' 3 ; broilers, larire. 13 H 3.4: fryers, 9 4.i i 5. SO; bens. $4..Vlu; ducks, old, $4.0u; ducks, young. $5 O 7. Vrsetublee Cucumbers, 200 40c; rartic. ;i ll c; icreen peas, Si iJc; atrlnf beans. 5 f.7j; to4atoes. tijioci eicrpiani. y Ot'C. Ifop California. J-Vr. Mtlistuffs Bran. $23.A;NmlddlliMa. $30 11 M. Hhv Wheat. $"t? 13. SO; wheat and oats. t:t IJ; alfalfa. 3tU; stock, S5ty7; straw, I- vc. If rult Apples, choice. r T-c ; common. 3 j y .Voc ; bananas, 0c t) U-xican ltmes, lnii.i; Callfornlm lemons, choice. JS-.75; California lemous, coranyn. $oO; plne-appl-s. -IJ.SO. potatoes Salinas Durban km, $!.; 0 1.40; aw-'eta. 3 ' t 2c- Recelptfi Flour. 5?W quarter .cka; wheat. 440 centals: barley. &imm centals; oats. 2V. centaia; beana, 3 sacks; fita t.ea. f-40 sacks; bran. '! sack, mhltllinjcs. 10 sacks, hay. Pitt tons; wool. 112 baits; hides. 2X Metal MarkHa. NEW TORK. Auir. 2. Standard copper, firm, but quiet; sp"t and Auxust. Irio 12.Sc; September. 12.2v 3c: October, 11. -j it 12.3 Sc; November. 12. .'7 if 12.37 4c. and tecrmber. 12 306 1 - 35- London, firm. bpt. tM iss d; futures, i.Vl l&s. Arrivals at New Tork today, tons. Custom-house returns show experts of 24.345 so far this month. Local dcaicrs quote lake copper at 127 Q 1 3.00c: el.-ctrol tic av 12 Tic and casting 12 2i & 12.5V. Tin. tirm. but quiet. pt. 3o S0i Ht 25c: Aiifuit. 3rh.TOw3-2c; IeptembeT. 5.37 ft 3.V-TSr; tctober, 34-Srt 9 34.KW ; Novemb-r. 31 f 3S.OOc: r-ecember. 34.3"- Owe. Lon don, strona: spoL tlM 10; futures. ir. .s. Lead, dull. .eu4.&oc -New xorn: e.-'.w 4..ttK Fast 8t. Louis. London, apot. 11 lis 3d. Spelter, qulr-t. 5.3"JJ 5,45c New Tork; 3. -2 s ta-25c East St. Louis. London, apot. It M. -Iron; Cleveland wamntf, 49 T Hd. Lo cally, iron was quiet; No. 1 foiindTv orth rrn. lfil.-i; -o. im.:uowi; .n. 1 Southern and .No. 1 Southern soft, S13.75? 10.25. Storks at nawtoa. BOSTON. Au. 2A. Oloslnic quotations: Altooea 41 pTohawk 47H AmslX. Copper.; HH Nevada Con. ... JO' A ii. I- Sm-. 2-"" ::Nlptinr Mines.. Ht Arizona Com, .. 1 " rth Butte 2 Atinntwr JsN-rth Ike in . H A C O 8 M. 13 !!. 1 Dominion... ;fi Putt Coalition. Uisceola 12- CaL Ansona. (rarrott (S. A C.) 13 CaL A Hccl..3" wtn-v 72H Centennial 1 tshannon Cop. Kan. C- Co. 6' iSuperlyr 43 K. Butte Cp M- Sup it Mln.. T Frankitn S-jp AV Pitts Cop. II tiiroux Con. T-irr.ar-.ck ;.tj C.ranby C"n. ... 31 Coal A Oil 3..H Ore-ne Cansnea. T !L". 8. S. U. 4 j. 3V I. Rovale (Cop.) 20 J do preferred .. 4-i 'a Krr Lake 1' Lake- Copper.... 3Hjinona 8 La Flle Copter 10 k V'oIvertne 121 Miami Copper... It, IH4m1 Frnlt at New York. NEW TORK. Aur Evaporated ap plea. Inactive and prices steady on the apou tancy lOHlle; choice Rsr0c: prime. mi,c; common to fatr. ilic. tTanes la better demand and prices firm; quotations ranire from 3 for Call- fornlas up to 3O-0s and 6Sc for Ure- (OUS. Apricots are firm on small stocks: choice. 10nwr; extra choice, 1114 J 11 c; fancy. 1212Vc peaches, firm, wUh small offerings. Choice. To: xtrm choice, Vifc; fancy. SffiMiC, Railna. firm, with liirht stocks; lotse muscatels quote at 3te: choice to f ancv seeded. 4 W V : seedless. 4 4 c; f London layers. $10120. Palnth Fuu Market. DftiUTH. Auir ' 20. Flax on track in store and t arr1ve. ptcrrb-j- 2-4TH : OcTo:er. ei g u enor, . 1 , lecemDer. EXPECT A- REVIVAL Iron and Steel Trade Pros pects Are Good. UNDERTONE IS FIRMER Business Confidence in General Is - strengthened as the Harvests Are Gathereil Specula tion Is Llgbter. StW, VOJtat. AU(. R- G- Dan Co.' review tomorrow will any: Crop prospects are Imorovln;. Business conlldrne Is strengthened as the harvests ar being rthered and tha period or mld aummar Inaction draws to a close. On th other hand, renewed political activity makes rur that uncertainty that tenda to retard enterprises. That ther has been nd atlll Is a con traction In a number of Important line cannot he denied. But th contraction con aiats msmly In the reduction of speculation and In the cuttlne off of tranaactlons for th futur. . In dry foods ther ar alina of expansion Rioni th Jobber, aa the result of a bet ter retail trad. The lotwear "and hid and leather trades ar unsatisfactory. Recent developments In Iron "0 appear to warrant expectatlone of a brisk revival In demand as th .aaon advance and the sentiment la now more, cheerful than for aoma time past. OtKIII FA IX Bt VINO IN THE WEST. t'onMTvatim Still ITevalU In th Eastern Murfceta. NEW YORK, Aui. a. Bradstreet to morrow will say: Mouse trade continue .o expand at lead Ira; markets, food crop advlrea are nior favoratle. Iron and sttl trade reports dls plav a better undertone, the movement of wheat Is huavy. buyers' excursions aro ireuerol and collections ahow a little Im provement. However, th -eneral situation remains rather Irraitular, In that current trstie reports tha country over are not uniformly fnvorable. Those from the West and Southwest tell of activity in Fall buylnr; returns from the South Indicate only ,llrht Improvements, while those from the Northwest ar charac terised as satisfactory and Eastern advices UKK-k"t that conservatism la atlll prevalent. Ald from th.fcr that cooler weather toward the cloae of the week would Injur corn. lh general crop report this week was of continued Improvement, except for cot ton In Texas. Business failures In the United States for the k ending AUKu,t 23 were 235. asalnst last week, 201 In the like week of llu. In l'JOH. 1B7 In Ji7 and 138 In ISO. rtuiiinees failures In Canada for tha week endln with Thursday last number S. which compares with iti.laat weak and 32 in the corresiiondina week In HHItf. Wheat, including Hour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week endlns August aitgregated 1.293.1)14 bushela. aanlnat 1.4H7.514 bushel last week and 2.9S4.534 bushels thla week last year. Corn exporta for the week are 13H.I69 bushels, axatnet 4S.SH7 bushels last week and Sn IK'3 busnela In VJ00. Bradntreet'a Bank Clrarinc. NEW TOBK. Aug. . Bradstreet's bank clearintrs reoort for the week ending August 2.-, shoi an asKrerato of $2.470.M0.Oihi. as asalnst I a,5:i7.2.i,uoo lnat week and ,1ti7,i'0O In the corresponding week last J'6"- Inc. New Tork 11.419.3S1. 000 27.4 Chlcaeo 241.KW.KHU '51 Ilnsion 12.3.s.t.ii0 6.4 Philadelphia lLM.170.0lin 12. bt. Uouis 5'J.lM.oO '4.1 Kansas City 4.V3I.'0 31 I'lttsburg 1 4d.rtoO.iNMJ 0 San Kranclsco 44.374.Ono 30.S Haltlmora 2 ..21il.i"0 2.3 Cincinnati I!l.7i.ii0 Mlnne-,ll, lS.2is3.out !s New urlcan 13.2.17. 0i0 3.1 Cleveland ltl.U2d.tMHJ lo. letroit 14.4U4.imU 1S.0 Omaha ' 14.R.-;.0 7.3 Los Angeles 13.tiM.lHiu 14.4 IulavlMo 10.3J2.0O0 1.4 Milwaukee , .. ls.0Hu.ono 22.1 1-ortlnnd, Or :.. 7.006.000 30.0 Seattle 10.mi2.mMI 12.2 St. Faul - .3.o00 "J.3 Buffalo 8.4U.I.IK"! 3.3 Iicnver 8.1--I.S 11.2 In.linapolla ..Vi2.t"0 21.4 Atlanta 6.7!7.HK 20-3 Pro!rt.-nce 6.2ai)iK) 82 Memphla 3.t!.12 1K.0 13.1 Klchmond 3.131.0O0 !. Kort Worth 4.173. 0"0 11.(1 l.ilt Ilke City 8.1S4.IXMJ CT.O at. Joseph 3.123.uon 4 Columbus 3.4KI.00 .v'tbiiny 3.02rt.Oort 2.8 Tlnni 3.s3.0"O savannah Swkdne. Wash. ........ Oakland. OiU SMcraniento Helena . " Iu:uth. Minn. Houston lialveaton 2.0-E1.1HMI -V.Z 3.724. OOO 111.3 2.3l.V0i 32.9 l.lM.ooo 13.3 9.-.0.OOO 10.0 ft.STl'.OOO 20.3 J...30.01K IK.. 13.ell.U00 41.7 NO LIVESTOCK SALES QllKT DAY AT THE NORTH - PORTLASD YARDS. Cattle RecoliUs Light General Tone of the larket Is Wltlrout Change. - Ther was no trading in th local live stock market yesterday, with cattle re ceipts small and no offerings. Oeneral con ditions in the market war unchanged. Arrivals for the day wer 03 cattle. S39 sheep and 072 hoga. bhtppt-rs of the stock were: Armstrong aV Co.. of Galloway. Nch., 6 cars of hogs; James t'ral. of Vale, 2 cars of sheep: C. F. ltraneted. of Oakland. 2 cars of cattle and culve. and Charles Adams, of Lebanon. 1 car of hoga Price quoted on Ui various classes of lock at the North Portland yards yesterday wer. as follows: Be?f Ceers. good ts choice .15.001.23 Beef sters. fair to medium 4.A0O 4.30 Cows and bVlfors. good to cholc 4.01 V 4.M C.ws and heifers, fair to medium 1.300 4 00 mils J.:, 4.oo Calves, light S.O0 1.75 Calves, -heavy 1.730 .00 Hogs, top t.50l. Hogs, fair to medium-. ..-1-009 1-21 Sheep, beat Mt Adams wethers 4.W 4.13 Shaep. best Valley wethera I.2SO HO Sheep, fair to good wtthera.. .. .. 1.23 Sheep, best Valley ewes t.00 1.JS Lambs, choice Mt. Adams S.S .71 Lambs, choice Valley . S.J5 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Aug. M Cattle Receipt s t'.aiiited at 2-K'; market, steady. Beeves. tli..oS.40: Tual steers. 13.73U8: Western steer, 4.2.-.7: ato. kers and feeders. 14.10 ti.'-""': cows and heifer. 12.004,0.00; calve. HoIfsi-Rt-celpts estlmsted a't 13.000; mar ket s-.eadv. LlSht. t !iu'J.43; mixed, ls.30 u;:23: heavy. ls.lS(S.y3: rough. IvlSy fc.3.",; good to choii-e heavy. 4H.....y h..t. hunli. aattve. 13tf lK); Wterp. 13 tf 0.00. KANSAS CITY, Aug. X0. Cattle Re eelrts. .iJ; market, steady. Native steers. H73S23; native cows and heifers, IZOOtf 4 73- utockers and feeders. 13.25 tf". 25r bulls. 13 2'.j 4.10; calves. HWS.23; Western steer. 14 30 ii 7.2. ; Western cows, 12.7314. S3. Hogs Kecelpt. 2.MHI; market. steady. Bu:k of sal, (l.S3tjs.30: heavy. (S-03H J 1: packers and butchers. 1UO9.30; light. 10.13 il 11.33. Shp Recetpta 2300: market, strong. Muttons. 14fl4.i;o: lambs. ';jJ-73; fed wethers and yearlings, Htr3.73; fed West ern ewes (3.30,11- PMHA., Aug. 26. Cattle Receipt. 90O. Market slow ta steady. Native steers. lo-UO 6 s 10- cows snd heifer. 13.00ir 0.W): West ern stiers, 13 30 6 0.30: cows and heifer. i 4.73; ca&ners. i . ai.ircat. and feeders. 13.OO0S.2O: calves. 13.006 8.50; bulls. 13.253.23. .... v. Hoga Kecelpts. S300. Market, light steady. Heavy. 1S.4'ij 8.70: mixed. 8.73; light, is.sr.tia.il: pig. i.S0S.S0. bulk of sales. ls.0uS S0. - .!., Sheen P.ecelrta. 11.000. Market, atesdy. TearllnVs 14 .'. 3.40; wethers. tr,.fitf 4.40. ewes. 13.C3g 4.23: lambs, ia.25eq.i3. Money Kxchange. Ete. NEW TORK. Aug. 20. Money on call ea-,v. l4jl per cent: ruling rate. 1 per cent: closing bid. 1H per cer.t; offered, 1 TM? r Til Time loana quiet and ateady. Sixty days, Str3 per cent: 00 days. 3V4 per cent; six montha 3S54 rr cent. Prime mercantile -paper. RV, to per cent Kterilng exchange weaSer with actual buslneas In bankers' blils at M.I-SOOfM.;-.! for 60-day bills and at It.SRdr. for demand. Commercial hills. 4.834.ba. Bar silver. :.2c. Mexican dollars. 44c. ... ,1 .,. Government hoods ateady; railroad bonds, steady. r LONDON. Aug. 2. Bar lllvar Steady. S4Sd per ounce. Money. 2 per cent. The rat of dlcount In th open market for short bills Is 3HI3H per cent; do. for three months' bills Is 3r 3-16 per cent. Consuls for money, 80 13-16c: do. account. Slo. SAN FRANCI8CO. Aug. 2. Sterling on London. 60 day 4.84c; do. sight, 4bOTc. Sllver bars. 32 He . Mexican dollars, 44c. Drafts, sight. 03c: do. telegraph, . 0c. CHICAOO, Aug. 28. New Tork exchange. S3 discount. FIRM ON SILL SALES GENERAL RECOVERY IX PRICES OF STOCKS. Market Advances When Rumors of Frost Damage to Corn Are Dispelled. NEW TORK.. Aug. 26. On the amallest overturn In business this week, todays stock market made a general recovery from the declines of yeterdy, when rumor of froat In the Northwest precipitated a general sell ing movement. These rumors were dispelled today and the decline In corn options re sulted In a strong recovery. The character of the trading, however, together with it more than ordinarily nar row range, render serious discussion unnec essary. Business during the noon hour amounted to about 14.000 shares. The influential in terest continued their policy of inactivity and the manipulation for the rise in certain stocks was so obvious as to work its own ..,. I. , Americans rallied in the London market and there was later bu1ng here, foreign exchange here ruled easier. Indications point to a small cash gain for the week by the banks In their operations with the sub-treasury, but Inasmuch a many direct shipments of currency have been made to Interior points and Canada, the sup-..-H P.in m.v readllv be turned Into a loss. Bank clearings In the aggregate all over the country ahow a continued annnxage, iuo loss for the week being over 20 per cent, enmnared with last year. The reduced vol ume of clearlnga Is again chiefly due to the marked falling oft in tnia city, won. i cago. Pittsburg. Cleveland, Baltimore, Kan sas City and San Francisco all report in creases. Tha bond market was steady. Total sales, par varus (703.000. . r-l XT N.V1 STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. Allls Chalrr.era pf - 31H Amal Copper 9.300 tWi, 03 OJt, Am Agricultural .. 100 42J, 42 4 Am Beet Sugar .. luo 34 34 34 Inuri... I'm. .. 2UO S4 4 ' Am Car A idy .. 5oU 4 47J 48 Am Uutton 011 .. 300 61 - 01 1 Am Hd & Lt pf..l 23 Am le Securl 9 Am LlnjWMl Oil 12 Am "Locomotive .. 3i'0 33!4 34 34V4 Am Hmelt & Ref 7.BC0 0i t.ifc nv do preferred ln Am taeel Fdy J Am Sugar Ref Htf Am Tel Tel 100 1334 lS3i. 133!, Am -IV'bacco pf 92 Am Woolen 2o0 2.SV4 28 2.1 Anaconda Uin Co. Sou 4o 30 . 30 Atchison .'Ji IW 0 97 "Is do preferred ... 2u0 W 9i m Atl Coast Line K'H Halt Ohio 700 lot". 104 V, 14 Bethlehem Bteel .. aeo 20 2n', 28 Brook Rap Tran.. 1,7m 74 73 74 Canadian Pacific .. 3o0 li0 Ibli 100 Central Leather .. 7o0 334 33ij 824 do preferred ... 10 104 104 lo4 Centrjl of N .J 303 Che tc Ohio 4.K0O 73i, 72!4 73 Chicago & Alton .. K'O 30 3i 30 Chicago Gt West. l.O'o 2:114 23 2114 do preferred ... 300 40 454 45 Chicago e N . W 133 C. M St Paul.. 5.110 IIO-4 11814 1194 C. C, C St L 78 Colo Fuel & Iron.., 21) 14 Colo a: Southern 33 . Consolidated U.S.. 2.1U" 130 Vj 129 , 13U4 Corn Product ... 100 13 13"4 1314 Dl Hudeon loo 10!4 loo- HK1-4 D R Grande 2WV4 do preferred ... 300 C9T4 l"4 rllllera- Securt.. 100 27 27 27 Erie SoO 23? U 23 do 1st preferred 41 "S do 2d preferred So Oeneral Electric .. 100 14.1-j 143 14.1 14 Gl Northern pf .. 4o0 124 '4 12314 li4hl Gt Northern Ore.. 2i0 33 34 fi4V4 Illinois Central ... 100 12;. '4 12914 1211 Interborough Met.. 3.K) . 1714 17M 1714 do preferred ... 1.7-0 4S 40'4 47". Inter Harveater .. 100 93 4)3 SS Intcr-Marlne pf 1314 lnt Pnier ...... ..... ..... Hi's Int Pump ........ ...... ..... ..... 30 Iwa Central ..... 16 K C Southern 29 do preferred 62. Laclede Ga 7V 101 IOfl-4 l,il Louisville A Nash loo .142 142 142(4 Minn 4 St Lou!,. J" 2J4 24V4 23 M, St P & 9 8 M IOO 12714 1274 1211 Mo. Knn & Texas.. 500 31 .3114 31 do preferred .- 61 Missouri Pacific .. . 700 Sixj 3114 . r,2 Natlonnl Biscuit .. " 1"0 IO1114 lf9"4 1 National Lead ... l"o 81 14 31 14 3014 Mex Nat By 24 pf 2.S0O 3014 2'4 .I014 N T Central 4o0 lit 11014 111 N T Ont West.. 4O0 40 3'4 40 Norfolk ft West.. 6f 94 96H: 96 North American .. 100 ftsli Ss. - 68 Northern Pacific .. (.400 11414 112)4 113 I'aclflc Mail 2614 Pennsylvania 2.300 12114 12714 128 People's Ga 3O0 10614 1061; 10314 P. C C ft St L. . 100 6314 9314 S3 Pltteburg Coal 1' Preesed Steel Car. . 100 -34 34 83 Pallmaa Pal Car. j. ., 138 Ry Steel Spring.. 3114 Rending Sf'00 141 mii' HO14 Republic Steel - .. . 100 30 30 .V An tref erred . . . ...... ..... ..... 91 L Rock Itrland Co. . 1.10O , S0'4 30 SrK, r jt . . .,V1 B 1 1 1 T AA Ar.U St L ft 8 P 2 pf. 400 40 39 .10 St L Southwestern 24 do preferred ' 36 Sto-Shefflld Southern Psclflc .. lI.4ro 11314 112 11114 Southern Railway. S0O 21 224 23. do preferred ... 200 32 6H4 Sl Tenn Copr-r 6C0 24 24 24H Texas A Feciflc 214 T.'l St L West. 3"0 22'4 22", 22V4 do preferred ... n 4T 4R-!4 48 Union -r-aclfle .... (7.SIO -1(13 164- 1D"4 do preeerred l V S Realty SOO 7014 70U it a R.ihher loo Jlti , 341 S3i TJ S Steel 961WI 01 6H Ornj do preferred ... 700 116 113 113 rtah Orrer .... Don 4.-, 4.M4 43 Va-C,ro Chemical. l.c-O S714 3614 Mt Wa-hssh 200 . 17 17 10 I do Tl referred ... 700 Mlti 3 3 western mo i'" --4 -iifc Westlnghouae Eire (WW R8U S7'4 3014 Western Union 2O0. 61 '4 61 14 62 Wheel ft L Erie.. R00 6'4 3"4 4V4 Total sale for the day. 330,300 shares. BONDS. . NEW TORK. Aug. 56. Closing quota tions: U- S. ref. 2 reg.lH IV. T. C. g 3H 87HB do coupon ...101 'No. Pacific 3s... 71 TJ. 9. Ss reg .101IVo. Pacific 4...10fl do coupon -. ..11'f-nion Pac. 4s..l001I4R TJ. S. new 4a reg.ll4S'wla Central 4s. 2B do coupon 114IJapanese 4 .. 89B D. R- O. 4S.. 94 I Daily Tretuwsry Statement. WASHINGTON'." Aug. 20. The condition of th. Treaaury at the begianlng of business today was aa follows: .. . Trust funds Gold coin ..'... (R94.419.669 Silver dolars "..-r 486.856. 000 Silver dollar of 1800 - 3.r.!)3.0nO Snver certificate -outatandlng.. 330.S3u.000 Oeneral fund Standard sliver dollars In gen eral fund 3,304.347 Current liabilities' 96.178.313 Working balance in Treasury of fices 20.633.834 In banks to credit of Treasurer ' of the United States. 36.248.243 Subsidiary silver coin..-, 20.HOT.310 Minor coin - - 9li3,S3S lotai balance in general fund.. . oj,720,399 WHEAT PRICES SAG Market Affected by the Slump - in Corn. WEAK CLOSE AT CHICAGO Fluctuations Are Narrow With Downward Tendency ReTcelpts at Primary Points Are Iirge.. Corn Scare Subsides. CHICAGO, Aug. 2. The wheat pit was unimpressive, with no marked bearish or bullish stimulus. The slump In corn, the reverse of yesterday's performance, when shorts rushed to cover o fears of Immedi ate frost damage, took the strain off the bulls and fluctuations were comparatively narrow, -with a downward tendency. Re ceipts here and in the Northwest were large. The close was easy all around, with Sep tember to 14c down, at 9Sc. after having moved between 99c and 98fcc December -closed HOHtott"' (1.03. Shorts who hastened to cover their lines of corn yesterday when frost wss expected, resold today, when higher temperatures were reported from the growing fields. The opening waa aharply lower and the bulls werc-unable, later In the session, to force valut." much away from the low point, al though resting orders on the early decline stayed the market. Country offerings were limited and cash corn was lc lower. No. 2 yellow sold at 61&2c. The cloae was weak with September IS off at 004c December closed lc down at 3814c Oata were affected by the weakness In corn, but fell away leas sharply. Cash oata declined c to o and September was heavy. The close waa weak and near the bottom, with September 14o off at 3414c. Pork finished 214c up to 10c down; lard was unchanged to 5c down and ribs 2ttc to 5c up. Closing prices for the September products were: Pork. (21.0214. IOC down: lard. (11.9714. unchanged; ribs, 112.23, 5c up. The leading futurea ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High.' Low. Close. Sept 1 .19 1 .9 1 -18-4 ( -93 Dec 1.03 1.03 1-02 i-0? May 1.08 1.09 1.01 1.08 CORN. .60 .1 -60 .58 14 .58 .68 -.60 .10 -60 ' OATS. .34 .14 -'A .36 .36 -36 .39 .40 39i MESS PORK. " 21.10 21.10 20.17 20.65 20.72 20.60 18.40 - 18.32 18.35 LARD. 11.12 IK 12.00 11.92 U.6 11.97 11.92 11.50 11.50 11.42 10.55 ,10.55 10.50 Dec. . . May.. .38 10.45 SHORT RIBS. Sept 11.10 12.27 12.10 1J.2S Oct. ll.2 1170 11-60 11.70 Jan....... 1.62 -7 9.57 1.67 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Easy. Rye No. 2. 74c Barley Feed or mixing. SGa8c; fair to choice malting. 6472c Flax seed Xo. 1 Southwestern, 2.1; No. 1 Northwestern, (2.48. Timothy seed (6tj6.2S. Clover 113.50., -c Pork Mess, psr barrel, 121.50 21. 16. Lard Per 100 pounds, 111.97. Short ribs Sides (loose). 111.62 1!.12. Side, Short, clear (boxed), ia.2o& 13.30. Grain statistics: , - Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 141.000 bushels. Exports for the week as shown by Bradstreet'a, were equal to 1.294.000 bushela. Primary receipts were 1 174 000 bushels, compared with 813,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 117 cars; corn, 320 cars; oats, 304 cars; hoga,' tg.uuti neau. Receipts. Shipments. .27.600 35.400 Flour, barrels t lOUT, IMIICia ......... - . tllli,nl bushels 140,400 117.500 273,600 134,000 1,100 12,200 Corn, busneis Oat, hn.het. 276.100 . .683,2110 2,000 Barley, bushels 22.500 drain smil Produce at New York. NEW TORK, Aug. 20. Flour Steady, with a continued fair demand. Winter stralghte. (4.35.40. Kansas straights. (4.8O&5.O0. Receipts. 29.6S6 barrels; ship ments, 832."i barrels. .... , Wheat apot, easy. No. 2 red, 1L06 ele vator and 11.07 f. o. b. afloat; new No. 1 Northern Duluth. (1.22 f. o. h. to arrive. Futures had an easier opening today under sales by leeent buyers, a lessened export de mand and continued pressure of cash wheat. Later the market rallied on covering and cloaed ateady at c net decline. Septem ber closed at (1.00; December, 11.10; May. (1.14. Receipts, 87,500 bushel. Hops dull. Hides Steady. Petroleum-'-Steady. European Grain arket. LONDON. Aug. 20. Cargoes, dull but steady, Walla Walla for ehlpment. 38s 6d. linetlsh country markets, steady. French country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 26 Wheat October, 7s 0d; December. 7s 7d; March, is 8d. Weather, showery. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. Wheat Steady. Barley Steady. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping. 11.00 6 Barley Feed. "93c: brewing. !lfl.05. Oats Red, 11.201.32 ; white, U.30 1.63; black. !1.23el.50. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Harlev. December, 11.04. Corn Large yellow, 11.00. Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. Aug. 26. Wheat Milling blue stem V4c; club, 8bJ8c Export Bluestem, 9091c; club. 87c. ' Receipts Wheat, 24 cars; corn, 1 ear; oats, 1 car; hay, 16 cars. SEATTLE. Aug. 26. Milling quotations niuestem, 2c: forty-fold. 91c; club. 89c; fife, 80c; red Russian, 87c Export wheat Bluestem. t'Jf: forty-fold, 86c: club, bOc; red Russian. 4c. . Yestet day's car receipts Wheat, 9 cars, oata. 1 car: barley. 1 car. Minneapolis Grain Market. ' a. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 26. Wheat. Sep tember. (1.10; December, (1.12; May, (1 10. Cash wheat No. 1 hard, 11.13; No. 1 Northern, (l.liscl.12 : No. 2 Northern, (1.06 41-11; No. S Northern, 1.03tfl0S. WOOL PKALKB8 OPTIMISTIC. Believe They Ar In Position to Maintain lTiccs. , BOSTON, 'Aug. 26. The Commercial Bul letin will say of the wool market tomorrow: Trading I distinctly light, although manu facturer are looking over th well-known clips of 1910 terltory wool that eell usually In original bags and some sample are being taken There is a fairly firm undertone to the market, as dealers believe they are In a position to maintain values at nearly the present level unless demand Improves. ' New clip Arlxona Is selling In original bag at enCu cent -scoured, original bag Montana at 22 to 24 cents grease; half-blood Soda Springs at -23 cents, fine scoured at 60)02 cents. Ohio quarter-blood at 27 to 28 cents, Ohio at 29 to 30 cents, Missouri quarter blood at 67 cents, eight months- Texas at 19 cents grease; Northern and Southern Cali fornia at 534 35 cents and 43 47 cents scoured, respectively. Dairy Proslnce In the East. CHICAGO," Aug 30. Butter ateady. Creameries. 2429c; dairies. 2362. c Ergs steadv; receipts. 7670 cases: at mark, 'cases included. 1417c; firsts. Sue' prime firsts. 22c Cheese, steady. Daisies. 10181tc; Twins, 13il5c; Young Americas, 1616c; Long Horns. 16610c NEW YORK, Aug. 36. Butter, unsettled, unchanged. . . Cheese and eggs, ateady. unchanged. i -i Coffee and Suzar. Vj- NEW TORK. Aug. 26. Coffee futures closed steady, net five points higher to fiva . points lower. Sales, 91.730 bags. August, September and October. 7.80c; November, 7 S3c- December. January, February, March, 7 OOc; April, 7.02c; May. 7.93c; June. July, 7.04c Spot coffee. Arm; No. t Bio, loc; t I 1 LUMBERMENS NatIonal Bank CORNIiR FIFTH AND . STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital OFFICERS. ' G. K. Went worth. Jolm A. Keating... Cm.. L. McPheraon. B. D 6try..... .. F. A. Freeman..'... Graham Dukebart. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 -Surplus .w Profits, $800,000.00 OFFICERS: 1. C. AINSWOItTH, President. R- W. SCHMEER. Caaler. ' B. LEA BAR-VKS, Vtce-Prealdent. A. mi. WKIGHT, Aaslatant Cashier. . A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED "NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES Ladd & Tilton Bant Established 1859. OLDEST BANK ON Capital SURPLUS' AND v IM I fidd President. Edw. Coolcinsrhnm, Vice-President W. H. Duncfciey, Cashier. . First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus - 750,000 v , ' ' Oldest National Bank West of ths - Rocky fountains ;"'" No. 4 Santos. lOSc. Mild, firm; Cordova, 1Rnw1sUBat', Hrrn, Muscovado, 89 test, S-fSc; centrifugal, 96 tfst. 4.45c; mplassea sugar. S test. a. 70c Refined, steady. Crushed, 6.'Jc; pranulnted. r,.2.1c: powdered, r, BITULITHIC Makes good streets; Property owners ' who have paid for it know this. Ask them about BITULITHIC TBAVEIJiBS' CUIDK. I0DTH AMERICA- A Grand Cruise leaving e w r o r a jumiury -1 , mil, by the S. S. BLUE. - CHER) for the East Coast ' of South America, through the Straits of Magellan and . up the West Coast to Val paraiso, Chile, sic. 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AND BACK including: Berth and Men 1st . ' ' SUMMER. EXCURSIONS ' via Smolh "Inside Passage" Twelve dellirh'tftif exenrsions from Seattle to ALASKA end back cheaper than - , , .-; .. . : staying at home. . e Oon't waH unfit sfeomer arm told oat VVVif qaick for details and mervation Pacific' Coast Steamship Ccv ' . 249 Wn.hlncton St r k . PORTLAND HONOLULU $110 And Back (Flrst-Class) The kplendid twin-screw steamer SlfiRRA (10 OIK) tons displacement) sails Sept. 1 Oct. 1 and every 21 days. Bound trip tickets eood for four months. .Honolulu, the most attractive spot on entire world tour, BOOK '. ; sow and secure best berths. ' LIXE TO TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND. S - S. Mariposa and Union Line, sailings ' . Sent ' il. Oct. 17; etc" Tahiti and back (24 ... daysSi W2.1 first class. New Zealand (Wei- lington). , 124(1.23. first cls. R.- T. IX .y months. Write or wire for reservations. 1 OCEANIC 8. S. CO., ' ' 0- : 673 Market, otreet. San Francisco. - SAN- tTtANCJSCO PORTLAND SS. CO. Kew service to Los Angeles., via San Fran- - , Cisco, every five days. . . -. - ' . . From Ainsworth Cock, Portland. 9 A. -M. S.S. Rose City Aus. 6, Beaver 81, Br ep. 3 From San Francisco Northbound, 12 M. 8.8. Beaver 4. Bear 29. Rose fcltr fcep. S, -From San Pedro Northbound, ".-' S.S. Bear 27. Rose City Sep. 1. Beaver . , .' U ti. rimithi C. VT. A., 14! Third St., " - 't. W. Ransom. Ajtent. Ainsworth Ooc.. ; Phones Mal 402. giiS: A 1102. San Francisco and Lbs Angeles '. ' '.', :; DIRECT ' V . Korth Pacific ii. S. CoVs S. S. ttoanok and tx S. Elder sail every Wednesday alternately at P. M. Tlt:ket office HZ Third at., near Alder. UAKTI.V J. H1GLEV, Pnsenrcr A sent, yv. u. LLSfc;n, li-rel'.-kt A(cab 1 Phone 41. 1314, A 1314. - - . COOS BAY LINE - C-DAY SERVICE. steamer Breakwater leaves Portland S X. at., August 27, Sept. 1. i. It. 20 27. and every - Tuesday from Ainsworth - Df.ck. . for North Bend. Marsnfleld and Cooa Bay points. Freight received until S P. M-. dally. Passenger fare, tlrst-ctasa. 110; seL-ond-clsss. 7. indudlne berth and;, meals Inquire Ainsworth Sock. 11 am 2iS. i