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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1911)
THE MORNING OREGONTAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911. 19 CLUB 1 CENT WERrf .l&ri I II 21; Ni.rlh.ro fry. e-KbS1.25; Snow. H.25. Bluestem Steady on Califor nia Demand. WHEAT TRADING IS SMALL VfcrnMTs "ot Dlp(f to Accept the Redaction od Offering Are Liclit Oaut and Ilarlry Firmly Hrld. Th tkl market opened .alr from Tars' standpoint, but tsar u ao rak- a oa th part of sellers, aad offertnss war consequently small. Exporter reduced ineir cida i caai oa club, moat of tbam of- fertn II cent, bat .!! ra would not acr.pt thla flfur. H or steadiness was shows In alaeetern man la other Tarltls and buyers war wiillnc to pay M to M cents oa Call- forala account. tb soars fralna wer quiet, bat firm. A IlttI busts la oat a waa reported at t2-S0. bat th -nral aaklnc prlr waa fa. Feed baxlr waa bold around f:i and braving waa rrm at laat wark'a prlcea: rori-a wheat crop condition ar ton ananaad by tb Liverpool Cora Trad Jft aa follows: Vetted Klnsdom Tha weather dortnr tb p wni iu oeen fin and no par -nt of n. inter crop Mr, bean sown. Th con. cution or in frowtna crop la fair. ranee owlne to mor farorabl w.ath.r conrutlon. th rcnt crop ImproTvmcat has b.a maintained, and It Is hoped that a full na r.o planted. Ofrminr Th crop outlook la atlfac lory. Th.r la atlil better foreign demand. in weamer is enangeaMe. Houaiania Th crp outlook la satisfac tory, with th weather seasonable. Hangary Tha crop ootlook la favoraol. although snow la needed to protvet tha plant. Italy Crop conditions ar favorabl, with IB waa th.r seasonable. Cpain Thar hav been soma recent re ports of drouth, but scattered rains hav Bow fallen. Russia The crop outlook la eenerally sat isfactory. A prlvat report from Nlcolal.ff atates mat very l-w temperaturea prevail. wittt th plant without anow covr. and aa a nnHoiHic th raarxet la snowing Local rarerru. In cars, wera reported by tb Merchants- Eiebang aa follows: Wheat HarUy Flour Oats Hay Monday 72 I IS 6 21 Vr ago 72 4 42 4 U reason to oate.frSI .Td J?ss 7y Int.j Tar aao 'Mod 1101 117 74a 2oo; Tb weekly wheat etatlstlcs of th Mer chants' Exchange follow: American visible avpply it:isnl. Red Cheek, I'lppln. 11 vl -Si Winter Banana. f.tW. rpilHSDW,, ll.MSl.Kfl NKtowa, 91. 73. ACK VE 1KTAHLES Carrots. 11.23 bun dled; parsnip. 11.20; turnip. fl.23; beets, 11 53. CKlErf FRUITS P.ars. II.2S0S per boa: rrapea. Tocajlt per boa: Malarae dfla.M per tarrl. i(,n.rrk. tl-uM-ao par bar rel: ire-.lrr.mon SI- per -a- VEGETAllUtS Haaa. 12V. par pouadt cabbage. ll.UtLM per hundred; cauliflow er. J-JJ per crate; celery. California. USX-A per crate; cucumber. 12 per boa. ggp.ant. 1 1 O 1.23 pr crate; garlic. H lltjr per pound: im online, 1.1 pc on: head lettuce. 40.Ve per down, hotbousa lettuce. T:Ol00 per box: pepper 13 per lb-: pumaina. 1VIH pr lb.; radishes. 130 20 per dona; proula, esc: squash. IB 10 P' lb.; tomatoes. 12 per box. TkopicaL FRCTTS Orange, navel 12 917 par box: Japan. It pr bund:.; tangerine. 12 par box: l.mon. 14: Florida crapefrult. 4S: Cailforoia arapa fruit. W ion 4; bananas, ao per pouud; plaa PP '- per pound. .. FuT ATOEr Orexon. buvln prlc. 11.10 9 1.U per huadred; aweet potatoes, pr hundred. OMO.NS Buylnc price. ;LU px bun' dreL BIG RUN OF STOCK Receipts at North Portland Yards Are 3476 Head. ACTIVE DEMAND ALL DAY Butchers and Packers Take) Tp the Offering at Foil Price. Fancy Light Calves Sell at $8. rary aaal Cwry ttaduca. POCLTB T Lire: Hens. llfllOc: "prtnr. 1SIc; turk-v. 2U -lo: ducka. fi 1 4c: dreaaad turkeys, choice. 23c. won-orexon ranch. caoaiea. c. Cal.fnrnia. KvJK; Eastern. 2itt-1n- CHEEkS e'ull cream. twins. ts017a rr pound; young America, 17H01c. nrTTrtl r-lf r.a,m,r, aura. 1 aed 3 pound prtata. In boxes, ao- per pound; laas than. ba. cartons and delivery axtra. foBK Fancy. 11 WW 12-,C per pounu. VEAL Fancy. W to 12i pounds 13 S 10 par pound. Grorerltw. Drtod Frails. Eta. DRIED FKU1T Apple. US "He per lb.; urraaia. 12 w at 14c. aprlcota. 14 Sea) ISC : dates, packaca. 10Mo per IU: Be, bu.k. while or biaa. by back. ;)oc; boa. LbO 1.73. U-la. ; Iti-lxa, x4; lu-la, sic. bruyna lac. bALilON Colombia River. I-pouna tana I2.li per dosea; X-pound talla. 2 S; I pound flats. X40; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. Il.ji. COFFEE Roasted. In drums; aW r ifOjbO. Nl"Tti Walnuts. 17 H a 18c per pound: Jlraxll nut. Id 0 14c; filbert, ldc; almonds. llk; pecans, lac; coccatauta. HOcejxi per dttxrn; cheatnuts. 12o per ptiuna; nicnory But. ItllOo per pouud. SALT Oraaulated. 1S per tna: Han ground, loue. a.a per to: Ids. par ton. BEAN'S ttmall wuita. 4 we: I ax a whit. 4Sc; IJma. o.lrOc; pick, c; red atexUans, e: bayou. 6 fee RICE; No. 1 Jaoan. dale: cheaper arada. &t4-H; Bouthara bead. 697c H0NET Choice, M.Tb pw cas; strained. tc per pound. si'uAK u:y rrsnuiateo. rruit ana Derrr. ir SO; taet. Xiao: axtra C til aolda C. 4.0; yellow 1)., 4.0; cubes (barrela). 1V1J: powdrd. H.ai. Terms oa remit taacea within la days, deduct He per pound. U la'-ar than II days and within SO days, deduct o car pound. Maple sugar. US) laa per pusa January January January January January January January January Id. 17. I. 2U. II. 2 I 1". In. 2d. lll. llo. 1 !" J . !. ll7. IHH. 1 WO.-.. 11M4. llrOl. 102. .43.27.1t) .2.N:a.iio .4S.7tI.OiH) .47. 221. Otto .4.Y4.v.i0 .4.tta OOO .4i..17.ono .4!.727.0l .S3.273.UOO Perrenae. 1.tat.KM) 1.77J.)J O.U.OOO H4l.40l 1.94I.0O0 llo.oo 3M.4Maj l.llru.000 Increase. j'-intui-s on passag, WV.k ending Jan. 14 T'i:h.l . . 17.W.xiO ..13.440.ixiO For r. k. .. Crntlnent Totals . .51.120 QOO World's shipments. countrias, flour Included Week ending Jan. 7 Bualieta 17.."CO.iN 12.4H.iHi 30.rto0.0OO principal From IT. can.. Argentina .. Australia . 7anuhian . . Ituasian .... India Week ending Jan. 14 rluahel, Jta-o.oiin 4rtt.lMH I.A.1I0INI 1.07tl.iMo 2.4'.o.not VSO.OO.) Week ending Jan. 7 Vtushrta 2tti.1MHl Sol.,W 1. w.ik in 1 .2 n.,NM 1.0H.0 Week ending Jan. 13. 'lu Bnsthels Sl.dM.oao .720.oOO :.,40'000 expurtlng Week en'llnff Jan. li. 10 Kushels 2 :7 i mm :.-.;. mat 3. :. otto f.l.lkiM ioX.O-JO Frevlexaas HAMS 19 to 12 pound. 17Ho: 13 to 14 nnuntla. 17U.C: 14 to Id DOundS. 17 acl skinned. 17 Sc; picnics. 14c; cottage roll. lo. UACUN Fancy. zsc; stanuara. lc; choice, :3c; English. 2c hltUKEU MEATS Deef tongues. ISC; dried beef sets. 12c; eutsldea, Bom; Insldea, Uc: knuckles. 22c. 1RT 8 ALT CLUED Regular abort clears. dry salt. 14 fee; smoked. 14c: backs, light. salt, 14 fee: smoked, lac; backs, heavy, salt. 14c: smoked, lafeo; exports, salt, 14c; smoked. 17 fee. LAKD Kettl rendered, tlerc. 14 fee; tubs. ltKc; standard pure, tierces. 11 fee; tuba. 11 fee; choice, tierces. 12feo; tubs, llfee; shortening, tierces. 14 feci tubs. 1 fee- Hop. Wol. Hide, Eta. JIOP8 ltl crop, lteitfee; 111 crop. llttlsc; contract. lieUc WOOL Eastern Oregon, 12 Ho per lb- according to shrinkage; valley, liOlla per pound. MOHAIR Choice, iv oils, uraki BAKK 4 fee per pound. IliUEr nalted bide. fe4J7fea per lb.: salted calf. 11c; called kip. 7 fee; salted stags, Ac; green hide, le lass; dry bid, lo'.tlJc; dry calf. Ufllsc; dry stags. 11 l-'c. hKLTS dtt. 10ie: salted. butchers' laka-atX. 40 a t&c; Spring lamb. 2itjeVh There was a good run of livestock at th yards for tha opening of business and with an active demand from butchers and pack era, trad waa lively all day. The market showed a very healthy undertone s.1! around. Steers sold from $X25 tor common atuff Bp to t.60 for cholea, with th bulk of tha sales at Id to 14.60. Cows had arrange of I2.SO to li.20. with th bulk of sales doe to th .1 mark. For fancy light calves, buyers paid IS and for heavies. 10.00. In th bog market 19 was the ruling price. No salaa war reported In th mut ton Una. , Th receipts over Sunday were 1014 cat tle. 43 calves, 1023 sheep. 1197 bogs and 1 bone. Shippers of th stock were L R. Bough. by boat, 19- hogs; J. 8. Pollard, who drove In 86 sheep; Hrnlln Jk Ohllnger, Nebraska, 8 cars of hogs; C 8. 'Walker. Ontario, 0 cars of cattle and calves: J. H. Phirman, Block foot. Idaho, 3 cars of cattle and calves; R, M. Etanfleld, Standeld. 1 car of sheep: S. Thompson. Baker, 1 car of horses; Phil KuhL Raker. 1 car of cattle; E. C Ilerburger. Baker, 1 car of cattle; J. A. Kelly. Welser. 1 car of cattle and calves; K. J. Sulllsan. Welaer, 1 car of cattle; W. Cooper, Welaer. 1 car of cattle and calves; Charles A. Hunter, Wallowa. 1 car of hogs; Robert Campbell, Welser, 1 car of cattle; 6taub Co.. Payette. 1 ear of cattle; J. W. Harrington, Payette, 1 car of cattle; W. Havens. Payette. 1 car of cattle; Mastersnn Wiley. Echo and Wallowa. 3 cars of cat tle and hogs; Stat Bank of Joseph, 2 cars of hogs; A. J. Logsdon. St. Johns, Wash., 3 cars of hogs; J. A. Ilsnn, Shanlko. 8 c-rs of sheep: H. H. Coford, Shsnlko. 8 car of cat tle: A. M: McOlnnlss. Cottonwood, Cat. 1 car of hogs; S. Weeks, Reno, Nev., 4 cars of cattle; Goo dale A Caasldy, Grangevllle, 2 cars of cattle, and J. Taylor, Cottonwood, Idaho, 1 car of cattl. Th day's sales were as follows: Wlght. 10.1(1 HUM .1240 B 8 2 1 8 1 10 21 1 3 10 cows . . . cow bulls v heifer .. steers .. cow .... steers . . cowe ... eteer ... steers ., cows .. IB cows ... 1 calf ... 87 hogs ... 1) steers . . 2i rows . . 1 hull .... 25 cows .,. 14 steers .. U cows . . . 10 calves . 24 steers .. 1 bull .... 0 calves calves .. 1 calf .... 15 calve . 1 calf .... 6 cows ... 21 steers . . AO steers 25 steers 24 steers . . 1 d cows (3 ..11145 ..1O10 ..1222 .. I22 ..HO.) ..I:3 . . WOT ..1100 .. M0 .. 223 ..lo.-.i . mi ..lOM .. fhn ..114 .. n.ia .. aao ..not .. 1)40 .. ao .. 413 .. 200 .. 4."0 .. 171 ..ltlS ..1168 ..1211 ..1210 . .1200 .1041 Totala ... 8.431.njo 8.81T.O"0 P.S21.0O0 World's shipments for the season to dsta corrrrar with last season aa follows: Total since Sam period July 2. 1". laat season. ut I H.1. ono pi, 4 V.1MH 2u.l24.0'" " 1l.74.ooo 1N42I.OOO 17. ."!. OOO 4.t.'Mt.lHM d.72S.OOO 1.10.1.1? u 124.17MH M.btxi.ono lt.s;i.oO0 V. S. and Canada.. Arsentina Australia Xanub!aa RoHflta .......... India Oils, I.INSEED OIL Pure raw In barrel. 11. to; kettle boiled. In barrels, 11.07; raw. In cases, 41.10; kettl boiled. In case. 11.12. Lots or 2.-o gallons. 1 rent less per gallon. COAL OIL Water White, cases ITc wood bb;.. llfec Iron bbls. Sfec: Headlight, caaa 18 fee. wood bbls.. 18 fee. Iron bbls.. Ilfec: Eocen. cases 20c; special Water White, aood Lb la. 17c. Iron bbls 13c: Elaine, cases tTc; Extra Star, eases 20e; V. M. 8) P. fcapth. cases. 22fec; Iron bbls.. lefeo. GlbOLllva Kad Crown or motor xaanllna. cases. 24c; Iron bbla. 17c; 88 gasoline, case, 87 fee. Iran bbla. SOc; Aroturpa, caa 6a Iron bblsi. 88c; angln dlatlllata, cases 18c. truu bbU ac tio steers 1178 Price, f.l.oo d.oo 2.ft0 6.SS " e.oo BOO 6.28 4 13 8.23 6.50 4.60 6.00 6.O0 O.OO 0.30 4.1)0 SO 6 SO e o s.oo B.iir, 3.23 8.00 6.00 7.0O 6.00 8 00 fi.20 6.30 6.4 6.1o 0 2 4 85 6. 60 6.2.1 8.23 . B.23 S.OO 8 .60 9.00 4 4.0 R.H0 6.23 5.23 4. P0 4 HO 4 ftO 4.0O 40 lower rates for all accommodations are looked for. Commercial paper was dn better demand. T!xn brightest feature of the bond market la found In renewed assurances xrom zoreign sources of large participation In the forth coming Issue of New York City bonds. Bonds were Irregular, with total sales, par value. 82.SOU.000. L'nlted States bonds were unchanged on can. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Salca. High. Low. 7.0O0 JuO 400 loo 200 1HO 4O0 luo "sod .70 200 2UO ..500 "266 6O0 8O0 Alii Chal pf Ams.1 Copper .. Am Agrloult .. Am Buet fclugar. Ainortcan Can . Am Car A Fdy. Am Cotton OH.. Am Hd Lt pf Am In tiecurl.. Am Linseed Oil Am Locomotive. Am Smel Rvf do preferred.. Am Steel Fdy.. Am Sugar Raf.. Am Tel A- Tel. . Am Tobacco pf. . Am Woolen .......... Anaconda M Co 300 Atchleo-i 2.7O0 do preferred.. 10 At I Coaat Lin. 200 Bait at Ohio... 1.400 Bethlehem Steel Brook R Traa. 7.700 Can-i.Ilan Pac .. 4.800 I. Htm I leather I.1S0O do Dref erred. . loo ctrtiat ol .M J. Chea 4k Ohio . .. Chirac) Alton C'lit Ot West... lo preferred. . Chicago at X W C. M St H . . C. C, C St L. Col Ful Iron Col A Southern. Conol Oa .... Corn- Product... Dl 4V Hudson.. D A R Grande.. do preferred. . Distillers' Secur Erie do 1st pf .... do 2d of Gen Electric .. fit North pf ,. Gt North Ore.. Illinois Central.. Interbor Mot . . do preferred... Inter Harvester. Inter Marine pf Int Paper ..... Int Pump Iowa Central .. K C Southern .. do preferred. . Laclede Gas . . . . Loula ft Naah.. Minn & St L . . M. S P S S M Mo. Kan Tex do preferred.. Mo Pacific .... Nat Biscuit ... National Lead .. Mex N Rr 2 pf N Y Central ... X T. Ont 4 Woe Norfolk & Wee. North Am .... North Pao .... Paclno Mall . .. Pennsylvania ... People's Gas ... P. C C St L Pittsburg Coal . Pressed S Car.. Pull Pal Car.. Ry Steel Spring. Reading Kepuulio btoel ao preferred.. Rock Islnnd Co. do preferred. . St L A S F 2 pf St L Southwest. do preferred.. Sloss-Sheffleld .. Southern Pac . Southern Ry . .. do preferred.. Tenn Copper . . . Texas A Pae . . Tol. St L Wes do preferred. . Union Pac .... do preferred. . TJ 8 Realty .... U 8 Rubber ... U S Steel do preferred-. Utah Copper . . Va-Caro Chcm . Wabash do preferred.. WTestern Md . . Westing Klec Western Union Wheel ALE.. Lehigh Valley . 64 fe 46fe 40 fe fe 62 fe Bfe 21S 17 fe 46" 7H 104 46 40 fe 40 fe Ufe- r.2fe BSfe 21 fe 17 fe 40" 75 fe 104 fe 5fe 1.500 142 142 fe 8 lo.lfe l'life 11V.. 107 fe "77 V; 20S fe K4fe 101 fe 'siW "23 'fe 143"' 125 102 102 fe 1 10UX "70 fe 2 7 fe 2M 101 fe 'si'A "23 fe iiife 124 fe 400 32 fe 81 fe 2.400 200 2oO 100 ""166 6OO 700 200 "'40O 300 I.800 BOO COO 2.300 100 loo '"206 1.300 1.600 200 l.lxK) 3"0 1'K) SOO 700 100 14(1 14fe K!7fe SOfe "s.i" SSfe 47 Sd ir .V ' .IHfe isr.fe 19 H B4 114 l.- 12fe 140', 14 fe 107 8U 'is" 2 40 . 335. i24 B8 185 lOfe S3fe 113 154 12 fe 18 fe 18fe 111 14llfe 20 137 4 84 fe 63 fe 4!)fe 11 65 fe 111 145", 20 137 84 fe 63 fe 40V, 117fe 65 fe 4.200 HOfe 108fe 8. S00 100 1,200 ' .o66 '"166 104 fe 65 fe 118 127 fe '8fe 102 63 fe 117fe 126 'osfe 300 159 fe 159 fe 11.300 IOO 200 12.SOO 1.6O0 400 150fe :2fe 'fe 62 fe 41fe 155fe 31fe 93 81fe 61 fe 41 2.300 116fe 116fe 1,100 27fe 27fe OOO 63 14 03 fe 800 83 fe 33 '"'206 '2314 23 fe" BOO 53 52 fe 20,100 17514 174fe "i6o "sTfe "87fe 82.100 76fe 75T ""ioo 45 fe "43 fe 1,000 64 63 fe 400 lfe 16fe 8O0 35 344; 800 Gl 60 fe '"iod '7454 'H" 32.800 179fe 178 Bid. 27 fe 6.1 fe 4i 40 fe life 62 fe 6S 21 17S lo fe E.lfe 75fe 104 43fe lltfe 142 'i Wife SO ju-li l'"2 102fe lis lllBfe 211 77 207 2Srl IOO 2m) 82 SO 2:: 4tl'4 142 'i 124 fe 03 31 H 8S 140 fe 1314 167-4 30 fe 70 32 fe 28 fe 40 fe 35 i-3 57 13414 in'4 6314 113 1.1 fe' 12 fe 4014 18 8.1 64fe 111 146 26 1374 84 fe 40 fe 117fe B5 87 lou s 41 fe lt'3 03 11714 27 fe 12fe 131 9 fe 18fe 31fe iril) 34 fe IBS 4 31 fe 3 31fe 61 fe 41 24 6014 Bl 116V4 63 3214 2U 22 Blfe 17t 92 fe 6Si 3Hfe 1 llH-fe 4.1 fe 634 Life 3414 6014 66 fe 74 414 178 BEARS TIMID Wheat Market Is Heavy, but Selling Is Not Pronounced. LAST PRICES CENT LOWER Totals ....33 J. 435. ono 76.748.OO0 HAY ARRIVALS HEAVY W IE.1RUM1 HOPS ARB IX lir.MIND. Bayer Offering cood rrirei for Old Late sale ef 110. Th demand for 1000 heps la fully equal to that for th 1010 crop, and for good year. ling 12 to 13 cents la being freely offered. The Lop Sing lot of 65 bales of HMDs at Brooks was bought by Bulam at 11 rents. Tha Havkctt crop of 143 bale of 1910s. at MrMinnvtll. was secured by Bishop A Daniel at 17 fe cent a Gcorr Dorraa bought the Bennett lot of 24 bal at Brownsville. Among the lata transactions In Taklmaa was the purrha by Llvesley of 85 bales from aicllanus A Payne at la can la and th pcrrhasej by Orefron of 61 bales from Graf ton A Delagaaae. California advice report a Arm market for apot hope and 14 cents generally being offered for 11)11 contract with no takers. EASTEKX WASHINGTON STOCK DOITED AT SEATTLE. HCri-LT Or OttKOON rXefiS SMALL. rrtrw IleM Deaa by Pretax ef r-aalrra od California Stoek. flecelpu of Oregon eggs ar small and th market la firm, but no advanr la expected. aa ther Is a good supply ot Eastern and California eggs on tha street. With th ad vent of warmer weather tha dowaward tendency ef th market will be resumed. Ther was a strong demand for poultry. specially chickens and ducks, and arrivals wr small. Dealers look for a light supply all tha week. Dreaeead meats were also ry firm. city creamery butter waa quoted ateady. but other klnda were weak. Car ef Celery Received. The vegetable and fruit market opened up briskly with an all-around demand. A car or c'ery waa received and another car la due Wednasday. Sack vegetables of all kind ware held firmly. Potatoes are In small supply and quoted strong. Shipment South have ba checked, but California buyers are quot ing hlgner price. Warmer Weather Has Weakening Effect on Potato Market Fancy Apples Clean Vp. S BATTLE. Jan. 18. (Special.) The ar rival today of carloads ot hay from Eastern Washington caused considerable weakness to develop In the market. Stocks here have been excessive all Winter, and with stock growers In tha Interior so far not compelled to feed much bay. tb pressor from th country Is Increasing. A feature of the day receipt was th larg amount of con. signed stock. Oats and barley were dull and uncheneed. Ther waa a fair demand for wheat, but offerings at laat week'a prlcca were freely made. Warmer weather had a weakening effect on the potato market, sales wera not mad abov 332. Tangerine ar a drug on th market, not being In nearly aa brisk demand a Japan- orangra Th demand for tha latter. however, has fallen off. A few Florida oralis" e are atlll otferlng. Spltxenberg ap ples are about cleaned up. Extra choice lots of Spltxenbergs. Wtneeape and Arkansas Blacka would hav sold today at 32.23 to (2-50 bad tha stock be. a available. Th art ran re In th prlc of Petaluma egga In th south had a sentimental effect on thla market. Salea were made on the basis of 88 and 39 cents. Tb atorag egg market la badly demoralised. I4ve poultry waa very ecarc. froscn now being uacd al most entirely. Veal waa In flrst-clasa de mand at 15 centa fur top stock. 24 steers ...10 23 steer 10"-8 119 row 0O7 87 hogs 23 1 hog 440 98 hogs 173 24 cows 1OO0 14 rows WTO 63 hogs 243 4 surra 1272 1 steers 1110 1 cow 1220 1 cow w 11SO 2 cows T lOl.l 2 cows 9.15 23 rows ; 1168 Prices current on the varloua classes of stock at the Portland Union Stockyards were as folio me mo steers $7.00387.80 .... 4.60 9 7.00 .... 4.000 6 BO , .... 4.5DO 6.75 .... 6.26 6.60 .... 4.7.10 6 .... 4.250 4.7S .... 2-OOls 4.00 .... 6.760 6.o .... 6.004J 8.60 4.00t 4.23 4 600 4.7.1 to choice steers to good steers Common steers Common to prims cows ... G3"d to choice beef cows.. Fair to choice beef cows. . Common to fair beef cows. Good to cholc heifers..... Fair to good heifers Common to fair heifers... Choice to good fat bulls... Fair to good fat bulls 4.ftOt 4. Common bulla 2.5a 3. Good to choice light calves J87.OO0 8.00 Fair to good light calve. . . Good to choice heavy ealvea Fair to good heavy calves.. Common calves ............ Good to cholc (tags Fair to good stags Hegs Choice hogs Good to choice hogs Sheen Yearling wether, grain-fed..... 4.T34S 6.00 Old wethers, grain-fed 4.2.14? 4.50 Good to choice ewe, grain-fed . . 8.259 8. 3 Feeders 2.25 3 00 Cholc lamba. grain-fed 6.2.1, 8.50 Good to choice. graln-fd &nor 6.24 Fair to sood 5.2.1 6.75 Poor lambs 4.959 8.00 Hay-fed sheep and lambs 60c lower than graln-ied. 6.00a 6.60 8.2AU) 6.00 4.75 r 6.23 3.7SO 4.73 4. 50W 6.00 4-00u 4.50 8 00 9 9 10 8.789 8.90 lJaw. Oil Advance Agate. Anotner ad var.ee in Unseed oil. thla time ot 2 cwnta, waa announced yeaterday. Th nw quotation follow: Raw. case 81.10. barrela l 00; boiled, ca 11.12. barrels 8107. Bank rleawisure. PRODUCE AT 8AX FBANCLX). Uuatatioa Current la tb Bay City krt. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 16. The follow ing prnduc prices wera enrrent todav: 1 egetabie Cucumbers. 73-sl: garlic. 4 4fc; green peas. 6rc; string beajis. 15(f 2W: tomatoes. 73ril; eggplant. TilOc Itutter Fancy creamery. 3.nr. Kgna Store. 30c; fancy ranch. 33c Cheese Young America, 13fetM6c Mlilstaffs liran. 127 4130: mlddllnga. 133 Hav wneat. ivbm: wneat ana oat. IV tj 13; alfalfa. tv 13.50. r run ADDiaa. choice. 65c: common. 40c: Mexican llinea, $4 to 4.6: California leraana. Chirac IJveatork Market. CHICAGO. Jan. 16. Cattle Receipts, eMlnialtxI. 33.000; market steady to lOe off. Beeves. (4.8007: Texas steers, 84.209 6.40: Western steers. 34.60416: stockers and feeders. I3.80tf.190f cows and heifers, 32.6O Ctn-4u; caivcs. 9 i.eucpif.ou. Horn. Receipts, estimated. 87.000: mar ket slow at Saturday's average. Light. $7.70 7.93: mixed. 37.7oe?7.5; heavy. $7.70 47.95; rough. 87.706 7.80; good to choice heavy. $7.o?7.V.V pig. $7.50 0 8:03: bulk of sales. $7,80 4(7.90. Sheep. Receipt, estimated. 36,000: mar ket 10C lower. Native. 52.50ft 4.1.1; West ern. $2.0i4.4O- yearllnrs. $4.506 3.70; lambs, native. S4. ( av);i; vveatern. 4a 'a EUROPE WANTS BONDS NEW YORK" CITY ISSUES SKLXi VELI). WILX. Stock Market I Dull and Spiritless. Coalers Make tho Best Sliow ing In the List. . ...... n.,k ri1na nf ,k k'Mth.Mt. .i.,.- 1 " i.v common. i - . orange, aav), JL,rZ..Jl. 1. lr..u. Cltle j , Wol JS; pineapples 2w2IWV learlngs. Portland .....$ l.7a.J.7 Seattle !., Tcoma 74'J.33X t-pokan Balanc- $I-'..74 179.24 4t.i4 167.W4 Potatoe Karlv Kiim. tl..10Mla3: 7altnaa Pnrhanka. 420 2.10: sweet. 1:1 1 .1 : Oregon Burbanka. II-'al. Onions L 60 n L70. rOBTLASD XAkXaLETS, Rcelpt Flour. 1456 ouartvr aaka- Her. ley. 22.K12 centals; oat a. l.iso centals; po tato. 77U0 sacks: hav. 539 tone. rata. Flowr. Fd. Ktav - WIIKAT Track prices: Bluetem. 88q poc : ctuo. ai ) .? rea ttusslan. Two; Valley. a2c: 4'k-fold. e-.'tf Je. BARI.KT Feed. $23 804 24 per ton: brew ing. i o;).e per ton. KILLS nTFFd lira a. (23.50 V14.M pee ten: mmaiings. .-: saorta. iMiigiuii; rol!ed barley. $26l.T. ri.OtH Fatenta (1.11 per barrel: stralg.nta. Illtfi.il; exports 1111; Val es. 4 20: granam. (las; seta wheat. qsan.r. la. CORN" WhoU. CI: cracked. $ par t OATS No. 1 whit. $; per ton MAT T-Xu-h price,: Tlmeihv. Wlllaraavt T'af. (1 Jm pes' laa, a(aro tyrogsa. Stock Fraud Conviction Stand. WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. The. Su premo Court of tho l'nlted States today denied a request that It review tha conviction of Frank Horn. Kllsha 1L Horn. Kaymond P. Way and S, H. Snider, of Kansas City. Mo., on charge of using th rnalla to consummat- an alleged fraudulent scheme of selllna;. mining; stocks. The men. some of whom were described as prominent In the commun ity, were sentenced to Imprisonment for a year and a day and to par a fine of toa saco- NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Th course of to- day'a etock markt waa disappointing to those who waited for a resumption of laat week'a bullish activity. After a moderate selling movement esrly In th day had run Ita cotrra. th market grew dull and spirit less with no pronounced tendency In either direction.' Quotations at the end ot tha day were fractionally under Saturday'a clo. Th coalers war th strongest feature of the list. Th Southern lines were In good demand. There waa ateady buying of tb Rock Island Issue, which wer strong and active. - The Hill issue were quietly strong, but th Baxrlman were Inclined to heavi ness and New York Central waa again un der pressure. Tb Gould stock wer quiet and yielded little of their recent gains. Complete returns from tha railroads of the country for November showed only a minor decrees In gross earning, but a falling off of 1L57 per cent in net. th largest ot th year. v'oppers and kindred share were heavy In spit of eoma recovery In the metal abroad. Money coaUnaee to accumulate her and j Total aales for the day. 400.300 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK. Sn. 16. Closing quotations: t- c f Oa eer IOO N. Y. C. EH HVvS DO 'do' coupon ...loOfe.No. Pacific 3s... 70fe U. 3 reg 102 No. pacific 4s...!OOfe h ,on.in .102 H'nlon Pacific 4s.loo U. 6. new 4s reg.USfel Wis. Central 4s. I'IB do coupon .. .115 fe Japanese 4 .... 90B D. a R. U. 4s. 3feBj Money Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Jan. 16. Money on en.lL steady. 2fe8 per cent; ruling rate, 2 1 w. - v.wl -j . offered 3. Time loans In a little better demand, with .ll.hOv Increased offerings: go clays. BfeCP 3fe per cent and 90 days. .feUfSfe per cent; six montns. tinw-i. ..... Prima mercantile oapcr. 4 to 4fe per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual busi ness In bankers- bills at 31.H2.104.h27O lor Oo-dnf bills, and at 4.jS.) for oemanu. Commercial bills. $4.bHS4-82fe. Bar sliver. 63fec. u,ii.in dollars. 45c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. LONDON. Jan. 16. Bar silver steady, 24 13-96d per ounce; money 3fe per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill Is 8fe per cent. Th rat of discount In th open market for three- months bills Is 8VC4 per cent. BAN FRANCISCO. Jsn. 16. Sterling on London. 60 dnvs. (4.83: sterling on Lon don. sight. (4.86fe; drafts, sight 7c; tele graphic. 11c CHICAGO. York, par.. Jan. 16. Exchange on New Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United states Treasury was: Workina balance In Treasury of fices $28.443.!3 In banks and Philippine Treasury. 34.va4.216 Total business tit general fund... 84, 268. 238 Ordinary recelpta Saturday. ...... 3.281, S69 Disbursements 3.259.109 The deficit to date tnis cscai year is i. 747.644 as against (28.060.6S8 at this time last year. These exclude Panama and pub lic debt transactions. BOSTON. Alloues Aroalg. Copper.. A. '.. L. & rim.. Arisona Com, .. Atlantic B C C S M. Butte Coalition Cal. & CaL Stocks at Boston. Jan. 16. dosing quotations: 33fe;Mohawk 44 63 fe I Nevada Con. ... 18fe 2.1 ItNlpHslQ Mines., ltife 13feNorth Butte,.... 27 fe 4 INorth Lake 6fe 114 Old Dominion... 4o U 174 Osceola Ill) Arisona. 4fe IParrott (3. A C.) 11 IIecla...Bio (juincy 70 A Centennial 12 ishannon life Cop. Ran. C. Co. tii fe Superior 38 E. Butte Cp. M. 12fer-'up A Bos Mln.. 61 fe Franklin Sfelsup A Pitta Cop. l.ife Olroux Con 6 fe Tamarack 43 Granby Con. ... 36 1U. S. n. R. & M. a.lfe Oreene Cananea. Ofei do preferred .. 4i!:) I. Royale (Cop.) 14 iCtah Con. 12 fe Kerr Lake 6fe t'tah Copper Co. 43a Lake Copper 84 Winona Sfe Ia. ttalle copper 4 fe 1 njitverin iox Allaml Copper... 19fe Metal Slarkets. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Standard copper. dull: spot, January, February and March, 12t 12.10c London, quiet; pot, fo5 as 9d; futures, f56 6a Sd. Arrivals reported at New York today. 50 tons. Custom-house re turns showed exports of 16,444 tons so far this month. Lake copper, 12.87fef is.12fec; electrolytic. 12.u2fetVlc; casting, 12.37 fe 40 12.62fec. . Tin, Arm; spot ana January, tqjuiiji ; February, 4U.90941.lOc; March. 40.809 41.15c; April. 40.80W 41.23c London, asy; pot. 187: future. 1187 1. Lead, dull: spot. .4Uy'OOC p,ew lorn; 4-SOrr 4.85c Eaat St. Louis. -London, spot. 13 Is 3d. . Spelter, dull: spot, o.oorre.ooe xora; e.40O5.45c East St. Louis. Lonaon, spot. 24 2s Od. Iron Cleveland warrants, 4s lofed in London. Locally Iron was unchanged. o. foundrv Northern, ain.zaa. iaaj no. z. 114 7S 15.7.1 No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft. (15. 25B 15.75. Cash Demand Slack at All Centers-. Good Harvest Assured in India. Offerings From Argentina and Australia. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. Strangely enough, selling of wheat did not become pronounced today at any time. The beara were Umld. Resting commission buying on a quarter cent scale downward kept the market from showing much demoralisation, although the drift of news waa decidedly depressing. In dia reported rains, assuring a good har vest throughout Important districts;" Aus tralia .was forcing cargoes for sal at a re duced level and there was sharp competition at that from the Argentine. More pessi mistic yet. world's shipments for the week proved considerably larger than a week ago As If to make matters worse, for holders, the cash wheat markets In all di rections seemed dead. St. Louis and Kan sas City sent word that most of the days receipts were unsold. May sold between $1.00fe wl.OOfe oi.ui, witn tne jasi-nameu price prevailing when, the gong sounded a net loss of fee Corn ranged lower, with wheat- May fluctuated between 4feo and 49fec and closed feo lower at 49feo. The cash market was weak. No. z yellow nnisnea at 40101 46fec. Local shippers sold oats actively at times. M: varied between 84fe034fec and 84fe 84 He, with latest transactions fee off, at 84 ?1 34 fee Sentiment regarding provisions took a rather unfriendly turn, because of liquida tion In the butter and egg storage trade. Pork ended 22 fee less than Saturday, lard was cheaper 7feo to 17fec and ribs sliced In nrlce 1.1 to 1714c e. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. May $1.004 $1.01 July 6fe . Sept 94 .94 CORN. May 49fe .49 July ISOfe .50fe Sept 61 fe .61 OATS. May 4fe .34H July 34 .34 ept 33 .33 MESS PORK. 18.71fe Low. $1.00 Yt. .95 .94 fe .49fe .60 .61 .84 .34fe 33 May. May.. July. .. . Jan May Cash . Close $1.00 .94 .94 .49fe .6014 .61 .34 .34 .33 18.75 10.27 9.95 9.0 10.27fe 9.95 9.90 10.52 8.87 fe 19.02 19.10 LARD. Jan. 10.50 10.50 .. 10.07 10.12 .. 10.00 10.07 SHORT RIBS. .. 10.75 10.7.1 10.50 .. 10.02 10.07 9.87 quotations were as follows Rve No. 2. S5c. Barley Peed or mixing, 7080c; fair to choice malting, 90 (g 96c. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.51; No. 1 Northwestern. $2.64. Timothy seed (10.25. Clover (16. Pork Mess, per barrel, $19.77 19.90. Lard Per 100 pounds. $10.27. Short ribs Sides (loose). $9.35. 10. B7fe. Sides Short, clear (boxed), $10.75 11. Oraln statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour wer equal to 166,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 873,000 bushels, compared with 1,035, 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible, supply of wheat In the United States decreased 333,000 bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage increased 1,5(6,000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. (1 cars; corn. Hi cars; oats, 229 cars; hogs, 26.000 head. Receipts. FlOur. barrels ......... 12, SOO Wheat, bushels 28.800 Corn, bushels ..608.000 Oats, bushels 383,400 nye, bushels 2.000 Barley, bushels 88.500 Shipments. 8.400 36.800 138,100 144.500 "22,200 Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. Jan. IS. The visible sup ly of grain In the United States Saturday, anuary 14. aa compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as follows: Bushels. Decrease. Corn Oats . . Rye ... Barley . 6.9S3.000 .15.145,000 426,000 . 1,453,000 .368. 000 448,000 ! 66,000 j .Increase. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 18. Wheat May. (1.07: Julv. (1.07 B1.08: cash. No. 1 hard. (1.08; No. 1 Northern. $1.00 ill. OS: No. 2 Northern. S1.044. lal.Visu : No. 3 wheat. (1.02 11 1.05. European Grain Markets. LONDON. Jan. 16. Cargoes ouleL Walla Walla for shipment at 36 3d; sellers firm: buyers quiet. English country markets firm. French country markets quiet. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 16. Wheat- March. T Id; May, 7s ld. Weather cloudy. Grain at San Fran else. FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. Wheat firm. quotations Wheat, shipping, (1.47 and SAN barley tyi.oo. Barley Feed. (1.17 feffi 1.25. oats teu. (l.lo$fl.3fe e 1.62 fe: black. 1 !..-. Call board sales Wheat no tradinr: barley, December, (1.15; May 11.20 ft 1.30. (1.12 el 13: brewing. white, $1.47 Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA. Jan. 10. Wheat Bluestem. 84fe8Jc: forty-fold. 84c; club. 83c: red Russian. 81c Receipts Wheat, 10 cars; hay. 10 cars. 16. Milling quo- SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan, tatlons Bluestem." 83c; fortyfold. 83c; club, 82c; fife. 82c; red Russian, 80c Export wneat emesiem. szc: club TUc: zortvfold. sue; lite, -)dc; rea itussian. 7YC Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Jan. 1 i.h.varo rated an- pies quiet, about steady; on spot fancy Is quoted at 12 fe a 13c; choice, llfec; prime, Sfe CO, 11) fee. Prunes lair - with a cooa demand for the small sixes. Quotations from 6U 1"C tor vaiiiornias un to 30-na and 10 11c for Oregon from 60-30. Peaches Inactive, steady; choice, met 7c; extra chlce. 8$8c; fancy, 69fec Chicac Produce Market. CHICAGO. Jan. 16. Butter Steady creameries. 17&'25c: Dairies. 16'0122c . Eggs weak; receipts. 35S4 cases: at mark, cases included. Z220c: firsts. 27c: crime first, zsc cneese steaay: Daisies, i,-Ttpi5r; Twins, 3Qiuc: xouna Americas. JDtriac Long Horns, 15 & 16c. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 10. Wool Unchanged Territory and Western mediums. 21i)23c fin mediums, 17019c: fine, 12uI2c New York Cotton Market. NTCW YORK, Jan. 16. Cotton Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Coffee closed quiet. firm. 11 higher to 13 points lower. Sales. 80.750 bags, January and February, 11.40c; March and April. 11.4Sc; May, 11.49c: June. 11.41c; July. 11.31c; August.. ii.aic; Sep tember. 11.25c; October, 11.19c; November and December, 11.18c Spot coffee quiet. -o. 1 mo. Jifeo: .o. Santa. 14fetl4fec Mild coffee quiet. Cordova, Hfetslifec. nominal. Biuret. Kaw. nominal. juuscovaao. It? test, (.elirl-llc: centrifugal. 96 test. 3.(51 8.61c: molasses sugar. 9k test, 2.8072.s6c Refined sugar easy. Gol4 Declines at London. I-OVDON. Jan. 16. The Bank 'of Eng land secured the bulk of the t3.ooo.0o0 South African gold consignment placed on the mar ket here today. There waa no foreign de mand tor the metal ana th price declined fed, to 77s 9d per ounce,- s-t-r-e-e-t-s meet all the . requirements of every unbiased mind. Lumber mens National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OK SAW FRAJfCISCO FOUNDED 1864, $8,500,000 $7,836,754 Capital Paid in . . . . . . . , Surplus and Undivided. Profits . BRANCHES Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City We buy and sell Foreign Exchange; Issue Drafts and Cable Transfers, Commercial Cred its and Travelers Letters of Credit available In all parts of the world; make collections on all points and conduct a general foreign and domestic banking- business. INTEREST PAID OJT TIME AXT3 SAVDTGS DEPOSITS. PORTLAND OFFICE Northeast Corner Second and Stark Streets WM. A. MAO BE, Manager. J. T, BTJRTCHAELI Asst. Manager. Ladd $ Tilton Bank j Established 1859. OLDEST BANK ON THE PAOinO COAST Capital $1,000,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000 TT. M. Ladd, President. It- S. Howard, Jr., Ass't Cashier Edw. Cooklnsham, Vice-President, J- VV. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. W. U. Duaekley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Ass't Cashier. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of th. Rocky Mountains &UMA?ZB 03UISES' RIVIERA-. -4 A" .GIBRALTAR' ' ? ALCIPBS.VILI FFPaNPHPTftrNO.'' '17 kaples Alexandria' A.L.A carte: service; LWITHOUT.CHARCE S. S. FRANCONIA S. S: CARMANIA Feb. 18. MAR. 11. .4 ' -&r,airrt-rc:CiTrsl 'AMW.T to ouk Rtvro a K , joiron. Chicago-, smain'oiiv .PJ,,1 saw VKAncisco. Toaonvo. kostsiil awo Wiawiec -rrvt aT aoKLPMia, ti low. OH local fc. . " " 2300 olosed steadr. Closlnr bldsfandary, ld-o-e: February. 14.63c; March, 14.74c; April, 14.84c; May. 1493c; June. 14-?3c; July. 14.03c: August, 14.62c; October, la.Slc. Knnt rlosed aulet. 10 points lower; mid- uplands, 14.80c; do gulf, $1.05. Sales, bales. Duluth Flax Market. ' DU14.ITH, Jan. 16. Flax on track: and to arrive, .2.61; May. W W Dia. Kla-in Butter Market ELGIN. 111.. S&n. 16. Butter Steady, 27c Output 657,600 pounds. Hop at Hew York. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. Hops- TRAVELER'S CCTDB. San Francisco, Los Anjeles aal San Diesa Direct -Firm. The ten combined locks at Lockport, .'. -v ,Ka marvel of the world SO Tears afro, will soon be dismantled to be replaced by the most modern hydraulic lift locks ever constructed: the plans for wnicn estimate the cost at H.ltOO.OOO. Bonds nvestments TimberLands McGRAIH & NEUHAUSEN CO. 701-2-3-4-5 Lewi Bldg. Portland Oregon a Worth Pacific B. B. Co.'a B. and a & Elder sail vry altamatsly at 0 P. J -Xmrd c near Aider. taAKXLK i. UltiUjlT. Pasaeacer AssU W. 11. SLUbaadl, FreltfUt AssaUV a-bouea at. lil. A ISla. S. Roanake Wdndar Xkskt sttia la SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND BS. CO. New service to Los Angeles via San Fratt clero every tlve days. From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 4 P. M. S.8. Bear Jan. 17. Kose City it. Heaver 27. From San Francisco, Northbound, 12 M. S S. Kose City Jon. 16, Braver 81, Bear 26. From San Pedro. Northbound. 8.S. Beaver Jan. 19, Bear 24, Rose City 29. H. O. Smith. C. T. A., 142 Third St. J. VV. Ka-nsom. Ajrent, Alnsworth Dock. Phones: Main 402. 2H6; A 1402. S.S. Golden Gate for Til lamook, Bay City and Garibaldi Leaes Wash.-st. dock: Tueadsv at S P.M. irelTht and Passengers. Phone Main 8f,l. A 2465. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BHE AKTVATE B sails from AlaakA dock. Portland. 8 P. tL Dee. 13. 20. 37. Jan. 8, 10. 17. 2-1. SI. Feb. 7.-14, 21. 28 and every iruesaay nigai inereansr a u ring- ,a Winter. JTreljfht received at Alaska Iocic until 5 P. M. dally. Passenger far nrst- claaa, $10; aecond-claas. $7. including meals and bertn. Ticuets on aaje at Aiawrta Dock. Phones JJala 26S. A 1224; NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (I nion IJne of X. Z.) TIA TAHITI A1 WEUJXGTOV Direct throuirh steamers, ftailina: from Pan Francisco. Feb. 8. Mar. 8 and every 28 days. Wellington bark. 1st class, $2M. Other rates also low. The line to Isle ot the 8oath Sens. For reser'ations see Coupon Railroad Apenua, or a4idrea Oceanic 8. 8. Co., tian Francisco. - Canadian Paclno It m press Una mt iTas min. aalUnje weekly between Montreal and Liver pool, wireless en ail steamer. Ask sif ticket aaent or write P. 2L. Inhns.i-n ttaV.