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OREGONIAN, 1 WiTDXESP AY, AUGUST 2. 1011. - THE MORNING HOPS AT 30 CENTS Pacific Coast Market Reaches That Figure. BIG PURCHASE OF S0N0MAS IoooTn Ilnya Six Handred Bale ot w Crop at FrW-e Not Equaled Slafe 104 Crop Condi tion In Ormany Bad. The marVst frr new-crop racifM Coast hep at UK MikH esata. That PV.- waa paid la CaUfornla rsrdav. 5. C Komtu. of Hanta Roea, vra th km aad Mnnd bale of Sonoma at a price that haa aot fca equaled inc tb rail of 1- Tha market level haa o bn ib lieh4 at JO rent and although that figure haa not bu paid bare tha buyer will bar to coma a to It if they oiport to to busi ness. Th last purr has of near-crop Ore loii kxm to har beea mad waa at IH, coata Tbara waro oners la tbo coun try patsrday morn Ins of tits and fT ceata, both la Oregon and Waahlagtoa, erhlle lata la tha afternoon 21 aad Zt 4 cacti wa offered. Crop reporta from tha Coatlaoat of r?ure?e are eemrng worse and worso ovary Sar. A rabla from Frankfort. Oarmany. rrrvd yaatarvlar. r aa foIotr: Weather tropical: neat haa mach damaged erop: cer tainly alraedy good ooa-thlrd nm than laat yaar. Thla nun) aa tlmat of about ?.04 nt. for tha Continent. Otbar sa bles, from good aathorttie placed tha erop even mtlur. Eagliaa mall advices dated July 21 ax Id that at that data tha dronth had baa hard oa tha fuss Is, bat tbo braaibllng atood tt battar. Aa aarly aoa wa an ticipated with a abort crop of food quality. Ens'iah market and erop eondltlona are given la London trad factor report, bear Ins dataa of July IT to 1. aa follow! : B'ud, Noama Co. Tbara la not much doing ovine to tha extreme acarclty of hop of recant date, tha trade passing belec confined to Immediate pressing re quirement. There la atlll aoxna vermin to be found la moat gardens but op to tha present there la aa entire abeence of mould an appearance point to a moderate crvp of fine quality. lien ear A H-nley Report of the growing erop are not flattering. The audden drop In the temperature and cool nlghta bava not bee faeorabie la the plant. The burr la or:! developed at plaeea. Vary little trade do:ng. V. H. A II. La fay There la no alter ation to report In thia market. The trade lawn la sufficient to keep price very frtn Indeed. Reporta from tha plantation to hand apeak of aome fresh fly during tha past week. Whllat the warm weather ha r:id eom garden, othera ara feeling tha drt.utn very much. hcha.'l. Hop Crop Leek Coed. CHEHA1.1II. Wash.. Ang. 1. (Special.) The bop market la atrong. la tha Cbehall d'etrlrt there will be a fair average yield. The crop la coming oa atrong and look well. The yield la thla section, however, la but a third of the old-tlm yield, o great ha bead the curtailment since tha s!unp la price of recent yearar Only about fvwk bale w r 1 be produced in thla district thla year. Chehalia la atlll the center of the Industry la Iwi County, however. and mora than baf of thla crop wi:l be produced within two miles nf town. The largest yard la that of lute linrui at Pone, oa the loeon farm, while the Klaor Coni- fany baa another good yard near by. The Iter romfUnya blf-at yard la at Klaber. U mllra aouthweat of Chehalia. ileald Iheae there are half a doxen yard acat tered about the country. OATS MAKbirrr I QV'OTKO wT-latB Crwai lVwred at M.aoa Toa Xor Thaa IM Tl ear. Orala dealer rrport a weak undertone to tha eat market aa a re alt of the large crop that la aow aasured. It la eattmated that the Korthweet will turn out B0.0iO ton an ore thaa laat year. Thla iBcraaa la du principally to the feat that tha pajouea country, will have a aormal crop, where there wa oaly balf a crop there laat year. Tb Willamette Valley will produce at out the eame aa la l10k ajwl reporta from Idaho are vary favorable. The yield m the Pure! found country la eatlmated about the aame aa laat year, but they are going Into the eew crop with a big carry-over. The Wil lamette Valley la alao carrying over old oat. The new crop waa quoted oa tbo local irarket yeeterday at -S. with IK! aa out .re price. Soma bualnea waa daae la gray at at gjlou. Seattle report told of ealee of eata there from La Conner flat at 112. A fair amount of bodnea la tha wheat market wa reported from country point at the pneea lately quoted. The barley market waa firm becauea of the activity tn brewing grade. Willamette Valley farmer have beea Of fering new hay freely and tha trade I pretty well filled Bpw A a reault tha feeling In the market la eaaier. Loral receipta In car, were reported by the Vlercbant' Eichange aa follow.. Wheat iiarley r tour Oata Hay Morriar II J I .J 2T 1 S3 IT SH X) 171 23 1I4T 170 Tueedav Tear ago ..... fieaenn to date Yeer ago .371 r'nre:n crop condition are lummirli'd by the Liverpool Cora Trade isewa a fol low : I'nlted Klnedora narveattng I proereee ln. but ylclda oa light aolla are being ro dnied aa a raeolt of tha eatreme hot weather. France -The yield of Winter wheat la be lee expectations. The Fprln wheat crop la telnr damaged by the extreme heat and drouth. Oermany The wheat erop la progreaalng aatie'acrorlly. A largo part of the ry crop ta a:rea1y harveated. Koumanla The wheat erop will bo a fair average one. but vmaller than laat year. Tha wheat crop lat year amounted to llLOOu. 0rt buebela. The weather la hot. Bulgaria Tha wheat crop la. eat! mated to be below an averace crop. Hunaary The quality of the wheat erop la irlcnd'd. Tha corn erop 1 In need of rain. Italy According to aa official report tha wheat crop la a good one; but marketa. how aver, are ateady. la tha north there waa a heavy ram atonn, which 1 delaying h ax rest In r Hurnta The outlook for tha wheat erop tn the Volga retoa and northeaat abowa no Improvement, being daonaced by extreme beat, llarveartnc la progreaalng, aatlafactor liy in tne elouthaeat. India Much anxiety la felt regardimr tha food aralna aa a result of th unfavorable outlook fnr te m on moon. Australia Tha cropa hava made m splaa dd a tart. v iooii nt ice. ens r larub mfpii Other Klada ft rowltry Art) Utewcry Egr and Battar Firm. Poultry dealer ar finding aoms diffi culty ta working off receipts of young chicken, which ar coming la tn a rather free way. Th general quotatloa oa Springs yeaterday waa II cent Hens sold at 1S ay It cent. Oreaaed meats were eearro. ecpaclally veel. which wa Arm t II cent for tn beat. Exes, cheese and batter were firm at laat prlcca IRESH f Kl IT Bltnm A III LIGHT aappUes Clean Vp Well aa Frwat Street. Mrioae Ara Steady. Fruit receipta war light yesterday aad supplies on From street were well cleaned op, Watermelaona and cantaloupes were ateady at tha price qioted Monday. Cali fornia deciduous frulta war unchanged. Tha ear of yellow peache du yesterday will be a hand thia morning. Logaabarriaa war weak at- ILliOLi. hot thr was a good Inquiry for black berries and, raapborrtea at steady prloa. Hsuk Clearlaga. B-.k elearinga of the Northwaatern eltlc yesterday were aa follows: " flearlnca.- Pa'snce. Portland ; ;..:-, .! Tacoma pokana blV.W , "O.Sl f-OKTLAND MARKXTS. Orala. Ftoar. Td. Eta, rLOrn Patenta - p ,m7s. straight. II. IS ; axporta II.4I: VHir. ' gr.h.m. M.S: whole J!'!- duh. TSbTftc; red Uuasian, 747c; Vallay. T iii.Lrrcrr Praa. i:9 ..aii.ee 132: .horta. IJiol.00l rolled "V'r- .-?.''- .... axa o.r ton. M note. . - - X1AR1.ET New feed. 134 &Ov:S Pr on im Old white. I.DX7 per I"": " IWoaiperlon. ..ir. 11 A T rimoiny. nm;, .Vo 1 Lj clover. S.3aa; grala hay. lu. Tigslahlis aa4 Frelta." TROPICAL r RU ITS oraogaa, 13 per boa; .'allfornla grapefruit. bananaa. IB Jio per r per pound, lemens. 4J.O Per box. f . x.fci t. oer U J per mi, ...v. . , - crale; cantaloupes. I2 2...i rer crate. peacnea. .ecwsiie -" ltrlHe per pound: plums. L. percraie. prunea. 1. e per ooa. .w err . ill per boa: raapberne. ILTI; Hx an berries, H-liaLSO. blackxierrlea. 1.7i- I tjaj Par iusWJwviwwiiih. per doaen: cJ !. plant. Jo oer p.. "k,.i- pound: lettuce per lehuc. ll.2Swl.79 per box: p. ,13- . . . .ii.iiv oer DOunu. raa- r,"n"-..T-Zi--a-i- l.SKi per pound: tomatoes. SOcwILSi per box. e . . j v . eerret. ILT3 per sack: turalpa. ILII: beat. 11-1. POTATOES Jiew Oregon. lilVo pe TnUWI fled. ILli: wait. kaa- ared. - Dairy aad Ceoatry Ptaaaa .... e . - . Cn-1ea tOct TOILTBI Men, jevi-"-. -ducks, young. lc; geese, nominal; turkeya, aomlnaU ... EU' :h rreea Oregon rancn, ts"'". - per doaen. BITTER City creamery eat.-. . - . pound print. In boxes. Its per pound, teas than box lota, eartona and delivery oxtra. . H E b-fc e. Twin. tnpieie lSa per pound; Toung America, is-ae. . . . i r , - . , u I A . w.e sonBd. 1 unfc rwicr, . v i, i . r - a V EAL Fancy. l.13o per pound. UBlB C IALMON-colunxaia tuvex. . r"- 13 1 per doaea: 2-pound talla IIP; eouaa xiate. t.w, ei e- , - - taia 11.2a. COrrKl Roexted. ta drama. OMa pa Pound. . NUTS Walnota HHvlM per pw"-. Praxil aula. 14lc; Mesne, lac: almond llbllc; pecans, lac ; eocoenuia. wvw tr- doaea; ebeatnuta. 12 Ho par pound; Alckory HONET Choice. i-7 par caas; strain honey. ltM per pound. SALT Oranu.ated. 15 per toaj haU ground. loos. ..4u per toa; boa. I per toa BEANS emaU whit. o; large wklta. le; Lima, 7o; plna. a. red Mexlnans. sitae: bayou. 6c. KICK No. 1 J spaa. 4ao; cheaper grades, e-ous.U: Southern bead. ItoOfS' Im ported Imperial, like; imported eaira Ma. I. lOISc rlUAR Dry granulated. I-I$: berry. Il.lj; beet. extra U IJ.T4; powdsred. barrela, l.4o : cubea. barrala. t.S. URtED KRC 1Tb Applea. lljUH. per pound; apricots. 1 c: peacboa, 1U 13s prunes, Italian, 100 lie; all rer. lie; figa whit and black. dTHe; currants, lot) llo: raialna. loose Muacatal. SST; bleached Thompson, 11 He: unbleached Sul lanaa. l,oi aeaded. b4C1se. ' Hepa, Wool and Bxaca. liors 111 coatrarta, tao per pound; IPIO crop. 3S7c: 1KUU crop, 1 W 20e. otoa. 1QO lie. MOHAIR Cholca, l?ITo per pound. WOOL Eaetera Oregoa, r ! pet pound, according to ahtlskags; Valley. ! ITe per pound, PELTS Dry. lOVic; lambs, 11940a each; hearltnxa. latflee each. HIUEo salted hulea lVo per pound; aalied calf. 1417e; aalted kip. lie: salted tags, 7c; green bide, ao; dry blue. lac; dry calf. lic: dry ataga. llo 14c. CASt'ARA HARK Per pound. Iwss. OKA1.V bACa. WLeat. . rrsvlaloaa. IiAM!i ie to ii pound. ltViOioc: U to 14 ?o untie. llHe: It to It pounds. H -, 6 lit; 1 to is pounds, llltljlli:: skinned. Ire: picnics, USc: cottage rll. i.e. IktOkaO MEATS aieef taaguea. Sic; dried beef seta, none; aulalds, nana; laaldaa, ;.c; knuckle. 33a. LAK1 Kettle rendered. Uerces, llo; tubs, llc; standard, tierces, use; tuba Ilc; eholro tiercre. none; tuba, sa; shortening, tierces. : tuba. 1 V c. UACUN Fancy. ic: standard. lie; choice. 22c; English. i; UHt SALT CI KEO Hegular short clears, dry salt, 12 we; smoked. llsc: back, light, salt. llc: amoked. 14y.e:backa heavy a alt. USc; amoked, 14 fee: export, salt, llo; amoked, 14fee. Oils. Lixrero OIL Pure raw m barrela, Plat hailed. In barren lie; raw. ta caaaa, ot boiled. In raaea, wee. TVRPENTlNaV Caae. TSe; wood barrela lllit; Iroa barrela sac: 10-caa lota, Tta OASOL1KE Motor gaeouae. iroa barreta. ITc; extra 24c; be gaauiina. Iroa barrela, lis; cases, tec L t oAL OIL Ordinary teat, caaaa, last aula, in tans. PSao. TRADIXO Iv WOOL MARKET f H. LLE R Tariff Caewrtalssty Acta aa i BOSTON". Aug. 1. Overshadowed by tariff nncertalntlea. trading in the wool market ha diminished considerably, a weak axe a moderate recovery bad been noted. Within the peat few day traders bava been get ting new wool off tbrlr hand. Ther ha been little tendency to ato k up wh!! the tar. A revleion pall hanga over the market. 1 'rices of new wool hava been rather low. Washed wool hava been quiet but half bloods particularly active. Kentucky. Indi ana and Missouri threo-clgblna blood. 24c; quarter-blood. 214j34r. T.lss 1'lnr 1J montha, I3w'-3c; fine, alx to elxht months. 41 o 4c; fine. Kail. 4 J vt 3c California Northern, 4.4jSuc: middle county. 4su47c; nouthem. 4. tt 44c. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. e5 0ogc; eastern clothing A. ic; valley No. L 46 t rc. Terrltory Fine staple, 17951c: fins me dium etapi. IHfc;c: Una clothing, M IJc; Una medium clothing. 4'r3oc; hal? blood combine. Mwec; three-elghtha blood cttmblng, !4elc; quarter-blood combing, 4T la lie. I-ulled Extra. llt4o; One A. K)t?52o; A upera, 4I0 4IC- Drier Fruit at Xew Tork. JcEW TORK. Ang. 1. Evaporated" applea firm, nominal. Oa tha spot, fancy ara quoted at 17jl&o: choice, 16c Prunea firm on reporta of a good export demand. Qnotatlona. PiTlflSc for Callfor nlaa up to ao-etw. and 1141IVo for Ore gon for 80 to Soa Peachee Ires activs steady: cnoire. luxt 1ft Sc; extra cholca. 11 1 11 Wo; fancy, 11 is 0 12a. New Tork Cot tea Market. NEW TORK. Aug. L rotton future closed eteady. with laat prlcee ehowlng a net advance of IP polnta on August ana of 6 to II polnta on later positions. August, II 1.1c; Spt"mer. 11.11c; October. lOKJc; November. lvW3c: Decrmber. lU.VTe: Janu ary. lu.le; March. lLOlr: May. ILISc. .cnot cloacd qul.t- Mlddiing uplands. 13 .-c; middling Oulf. li-loc Sale. I1S baua aval Sterwa. SAVAXTsAH. Ga.. Aug. L-1 Turpentine, flrtn: 4aW4c rale. 91 : receipta. ltkk; ahlpment. 2lK; stock. I.oA Rosin, firm. Hairs. 2.1"': receipta 00n; shipments. -17: stocks. 11S.B04. Uuote: 11. I i:,f ; V. o.4c; E, S.T5t: F J, (tt .42Sc: B. I and K. A42ttc: XI, tlivv CSuc; X. ASoe; W O. .l4c; W H, 6.Oc Dulath Ilax Market. rvXtmi, Aug. 1 Flax on track. 1118: to arrive. 13-01; October. ILlra; eeptember. A7. Life Insnrance Inquest Motive. OREGON' CITT. Or Aug;. 1. (Spa clal.r A corontr'i Jury today returned a verdict that Walter G. Crooker, of Maple Lut, who waa killed by an ex plosion of riant powder, which waa iKnlted by a spark from his pipe, was was accidentally blown up. Coroner Wilson decided to hold tha lniuest after ha learned that Crooker had his life Insured for several thousand dollar STOCK SALES DRAG Prices Are Lower Throughout the List. RAILWAY RETURNS POOR Canadian Pacific IXfHnes on Sell- In; by Berlin Standard Oil Show A Ix.as of IS Points oa the Curb. NEW TORK. Aug. I. Trading In th stock market fell to slander proportlona to day aoofl after tha Aral bour. The open ing was Irregular and by Boon loeee of a point ware reiatied by Union Ppclflc. Northern Paoiria. Heading. American To bacco preferred and several of tbo ape olalUea. with a two-point decline In Cana dian Pacific, which rumor aecrtbed to sell ing In Berlin. Tbo Hat drag get I along at thla level for the rest of tha session, alter nating between partial recovery and further loss. whTrti latter Include Pacific MalU In th last hour, lower price were re corded under the Influence of a number nf unattractive railroad reporta These in clude I'nlon Paclfla and southern pacific, with net knasee for Juno of I2II.I0I and 44.0e respectively, while -for the fiscal year Vplon pacific1 revenue decreased 14. lM.eoe. and those of atouthern Paclflo 14. 471.004). Atchison for June fell over la00.- t)0 In net, bat It revenue for th year In creased ll.4o4.000. Illinois Central gained I1.1b1.M0 over thejireceding fiscal year and Mlaaourt. Kanaaa 7 Texaa eoo red a net In crease of over ll,0i).00. Copper atocka war lower In sympathy with tha general market, although exports of the metal for July were almost 1I.0OU tons In excess of thoss for tha sams month last ysar. on tha "curb" ftandard Oil lost II points, selling down to 040. Almost the one featur of the money market was ths hsrdenlng of rates for com mercial paper. The bond market was lower, with farther weakness la American Tobacco Issues. To tal sales, par value, ll.4S7.00O. United States 3a declined e per cent oa calL CLOSING. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sale. High. LOW. Ulu High. !S 67S 'oi's 11V MS, -4V 13 'in" 79 Vs A 11 is Chal pfd.. 0i HNS 2S Arnal Cnpprr .. L.IXIO Am Agrloul 7 'wi. 1 1 HAH M 24 S SUV 'in' ' 774 7 f. :3 n r,n r.a S4 1'IV. 80 7 l'Ml" 11V 13S Mil 31 V S7S 111 i l'i-!a Am lieet rui.r 2'W American Can. Am C A Tar.. Am Cotton Oil. Am HAL pfd Am lc Sec. ... 4H ! 1W 200 am unieca ., ...... Am Loco ..... RtH) Am S A Refng. 4.700 do preferred.. ...... Am fiteel Fdrles Am riugar Kefg .'. .... Am Tel A Tel. K Am Tobac pfd. 2oO Am Woolen ., Ana Mining Co .'"0 Atchison 4.700 do preferred., Ho AUuntlc CI,... " 3' B A O, ex-dlr. l.VOO Bethlehem fcteel R. -t K) Brooklyn K T.. IIOO Cana Paclflo .. 2.'M Cent Leather... l' do preferred.. J 00 Cent of N J Chrsa A Ohio. 6.SCO Chi Alapn C O W..T 800 do preferred.. r; a, N W CK f. M A Bt P. .. .50O c, c. c et i. Col ruel Iron 400 Colo A Southern ...... Consoltd Uu .. IW) Corn Products. . 400 1.1(1 tlti 11! loS won lOS'ia SS V, MS m v -, OH "m "ii" 147 W 127 itis'ii 14V 57 ian es HO' 10S ii'p 1 SB V Ma T'l'a i Ta 2;"i eOV) 30 21 44 14rt4 12V .'.7 s;t4 54H Hi-. 14V 171 V 271. env 34V SAH f.t. V, 45 12 333 .V 142S 17 4V 122 1 11 40 J 34 671, lOlii ISO 31 lao 4 67 H 41 V 1S.1 r4 loS 43"i 17H 130 2V 124 V Itto P4 2.V 3S lrt ,nm 117 v 2V 94 4 81 W 6.1 47 82 S 4H 121 31 V " 72 V 40 2H llll, 47 1SK V 4 T:l 40 7!V 117V 4:1 Z 1S s:v 61V T2V 3 173 Vs 2'.l '4 lTB 80i 347" 126 'si" 145 14i, i7i KS's .1.1 85 16 i2 i,' 1.13 r.7 141 17H 4Vt ie" :ir 34 - j On j 14 sis 34 S "iiii Pels A Hudson r ar R O S"0 do preferred.. ittO Distillers' Sec.. 40 trie t.eoo do 1st pfd... l.vxiO ! do 21 pM Oen Electric... lOO It North pfd.. .4o0 tit North Ore.- l.S'O Iill Cent. X-dlT 2t0 Inter Met ..... l.aoo do preferred.. l.OoO 12 134 is Ml 17S 60 Inter llarvester. Int Marine pfd. 300 17 Inter riper ... ...... Inter pump ... Iowa Central... t"9 K C Southern.. 800 do preferred.. 1-aciede Oa .. S'1" 1. A N 40 M A ft L l"rt M. S P A S S M 4) M. K A T elK) 19 14 1, 'nn"i l4) S5S do preterrea. . , Miaeourl Pacific 1.000 4 National Blacult National Lead., ...... .... Max fat X pta X Y Central... oO K T. O A W . . . SOO Nor A We tern bOO North American North Pacific... .f"0 Pacific Mail .. l.""0 Pennsylvania Ce"- People U.... SOO 10 4 4S-. 10 isi s SO is 12A l"a 4.1 1, lOJ Sa iioi," 124 iuv preaaed 8 Car. Pull Palace Car Ry Steel Spring . . Bra. ling -.i--y J.19 21 f4Vs 31 1S 47. 32 S ta 157 21 HIS 81 3 47S S2S HeDubllo Steel.. lOO do prefurred.. Ro k Ia'.and CO do prsferred.. S L 8 f 24 pf 81 LI W..... . IN! XVXt 7XI 4' loo do preferred. . 1.40O S!os-rhrf 8 A I - Sou Pacific 6.rh0 l.fK 2t 0 l'" 700 122 1 Xll TH 41lt 2t 12H IIS 72 V "w 2S Sou Railway do preferred,. Tsnn Coppsr... Tcxaa A Paclflo T. t L A W.. do preterreu. . t'nlon Pacific. do preferred., U 8 Realty... . U S Rubber.... r a Kteel 100 23.0'" tio l.2te) 47. is:v IVb 74 40 V TUV lla 4 v ' o-V lr.Vi 34 K2 Tl 47V 1SV 4 T4 4V 7! 11 41' fix 33 S .11 78 do pf U x-dtv Utah Copper... Vs-C.ro Cham. Wabash .. .... do preferred.. West Maryland. Whouse Elec. , 7tKl T"0 TOO 3"" fK-1 2'N3 auo 1 .t.t.K V.llev.. 4.400 ns 1T8V Total Sales for tns aay. BONDS. . NEW TORK. Aug. 1. Closing quotations: TT A ref -2 reg..l0'4!N T C gn SSs.. do coupon ...loo'a No Pscifio 3a... 71Jfc no "u" "..,k!v, Paclflo 4S... Hs TjIfnew'T. reg.llSV Wis Central 4a . n do coupon ... 113 V Japanese 4s .. 8TVB D R U 4s... 1 Mnaev. KXcbAOsT. Etc, NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Money on r.ll teady. IV.tix'v P" - - --- closlne bid. 2V; offered at 2S. C,Tim loan, firm; 60 days. 2 V S Pr cent; 00 daya St. IV: six montas. 8Vi3!s. Prime mercantile papi. v-- ".' .:,7,- Ri-ritne- . exchange ateady. with actual Srr, bills, at 4.425 for 60-day bills and at .mi -Commercial hills. X4.e3fc. p-.ar allver. 52 Ho. Mexican dollara 45c Government and railroad bonds easy. LONDON. Aug. 1. Bar sllvsr. dull. II l-lsa per uunvw. Money 1 Pr ceuv. .,., Tbs rate 01 uiscounv w for short Mil is P' nti toT thT months' bins. " " Lionoon. ov T , ' . ,w ... ' Urett filgbt. 2c; telegraph. So. CHICAOQ. Aug. 1. Exchange on New Tork, 1U stemmiu. mrORDOr TOT AX. OF CASH IN VAULTS Condition of the Treasury I. Stronger Than Year Ago.' WASHINGTON, Aug. L Government finance, of 4u way. otJ.b00 in tha public debt. This wsa caused bv the Issue of Panama Canal bonds. Al lu,b the total lu. U 3O.W.O0O It 1. but half outstanding on account of ths in- . , . a Ia 41 1 m 1 K Ihi ability Ot tns uoveruuieu. usual number of coupon bond required. Th. total cash b.ld In th. Treasury's vaults touched a nsw record during the vauit w"-" .. . ii inuf mil The montn anu rvaoe. , stesdy Production of gold In th ,. country I. ths rsuse. juiy stio-e - -- - TV KiO on ordinary Treasury operations, but the general condition of the Treaaury la now so much stronger then a year ago that a com parison la hardly warranted. xvuA a eneral fund at U51.SOO.000 and a workine b.'-'"" f aor thi ol o(-0',"0 It th. eioa. To. today. Treasury of- SrliX t?u that further fln.nclr. will be unnece... tr months to coma. The Oovernm;'" receipts continue to show decreases ir a:i "rc 1D ternal revenue. - ' v...,n. National bank t.r.-ulntion 'he ln sing of thla month a..d at . J2.SO0.OO0. Slocks a BOSTON. Aug. 1. it rV 'n- Cloa.rlrf cjuotationa: Allouex SO Am Cop ex-dlv. . ll A Z L A Sm... 2.' !Wt.h.e 4S 1 on . . i: c " 'its. 'N-lfti."'"(t Arisona Com . . 15 V a. r r a- R X 1 7 ti INor'.n i'j ....... Nortn Ij" Hid Den Uif"":... 4 'Daceuia I'1' Par 3 A C) x-rt 11 Jauincy 7' Butte Cnslltlon. 1NV; Csl A Arizona.. .''' Cal A Hecla 4.0 Pentennlal ..... 11 Cop Ran C Co. 60 E Buto Cop M. 13 rrankiln 11 Glroux Con 6 Granby Con ... 3d iunerlor 3' r 1 si Sup A Bos M:n. ramarack . . . . . V S 8 R A M. . . 37 . do preferred . . 4 Sreene Cananea. 7 f Rovalle 4Jonl. IttVt Utah Con ...... 17 M"tah Copper Co. i 'Winona ........ H iWolverine ......108 I Kerr Lake....:. 41V Lake Copper 33V f e Aalla :oorer 3. atlaml Copper... 21 LARGE III OF STOCK EVERYTHING BtT HOGS Of'- FERE1" AT YARDS. Several Irge Bunches of Cull Sheep Disposed Or Valley Jimbs Go at' $5.10.- There waa another heavy run of cattle and sheep at the stock yards yeawrdsy. ag gregating over 3oo bead. Trade was ac tive during tha day. but In view of the plentiful supplies, full prices were not realised. mr nw th- i.eet steer offered brought so.23. cows sold up to $4.35 and stsgs ranged from .1.50 to 5.i0. Several large-slxed hunches of mutton material were moved. Two lota of aether, aggregating SIS head, aold at 13.33. A bunch of 62w cull lamb went at 13.75 and an other lot of cull at 3-60. Th beat lambs on sal were from the Valley and brought . . . AOO m tt O 1 Kecelpts yesteroay were u .u-. -calve and 2ut0 sheep. Chlnnn - -r - It llfll TlTTl TT1 1 H KB. H alSPV, 2 csrs of sheep; J. S. Flint, Junction City; 3 cars of cattle and sheep; G. J. Dixon. Kose hnrr 7 cars or aheep: George Kohlhagen, kBoaeburg. 3 cars of cattle: F. DlcKerson. Welser, 2t cars or cattle; j. ccauecier. Aio. Idaho. 3 cars of cattle and calvea; Liberty Hunt. Minidoka. Idaho, S cars of cattle; Tom Kehondi. Minidoka. 7 cara of cattle; Joe richoddl. Minidoka. 2 cars of cattle; GeorgjM Schoddl, Minidoka, a cars 91 came, . o. Putnam. Heppner. 1 car of cattle; F. C. Cooper. Ileppner, 1 car of cattle; J. H. Kins man, Heppner, 4 cars of aheep. and W . 1. Brown, rleppner. s cajw 01 Ihe day s sales were aa ioiiovis: Weight. Price. 24 wethers " 572 wethers '"' I ..".:::::::::::::::::::::::i?iTo tm 4 calvos ' J-0" 17 calves i f.f 4 pull. 20: J o 2S.;.-:::::::::n::::::::::: tZ II steers . . J"-!2 ' 3 bull. 144:1 3.00 2 cows i iA 24 cows 9oa a.i lfj lambs fi o; liS lambs 3 4 ewe .. II ewes 121 2..-.0 . ,,. 124' S.1'0 2WI 5.2.1 1"30 8.00 773 4.10 till 4..10 ......... H.T5 10JO B.23 I;0 4.50 1220 2..- KlU 2.50 1 bull 3 calves ,....,,, 3 steers .......... 8 steers ....... 3-"0 lamha .t b2 lambs 1 steer 11 steers .......... 1 bull 1 bull a steers .......... 2 steers 18 steers .,,.,. 1 stag ....ll'.O .. 6.23 ............ KkO 4.25 ........... .1110 6.2 1010 3...U 11 so a...o uott 4.50 1 steer 3 steers lO cows . 12 cows , 13 cowa , 4 CO.. , 1.1 bulla , ....1017 4.25 .... ';" a rts ... .11137 4.21 ....IU'0 3.25 ...... 1.155 8" 1105 5.25 971 4.25 11K12 3.50 24 4 stags . 2 cows , 4 rows , . Prices current on the vsrlous clsssea of stock at the Portland Union Stockyards were a follow:' Cattle Cholc steers 1 5.5r t Oood to choice steers.... s 6.25 5.WI Medium steers 4.."Hl (t 5.00 Common steers 8.75'bt 4.00 Choice cows 4.50101 4. To flood to choice cowl... 4.1'5l) 4.50 Good. ve, H'oO lba 4"J'.ji .i Common cows z.7.i o.tei Choice heifers 4,7.". M 6.00 Choloe bulls 1 3.S 3.7- r-holce calves. 20U IDX ana unaer 4.evv i..i Oood to choice calvea 5.5o-o 6. Oil Common calve 4.imi4i 5 Cholc tg 4.V)tii 4.75 Oood to cholca taga....... 4.25 4.50 Hogs Kxtra cholca light hogs......... 7..154I 75 Heavy hogs o ut t o Heavy rough bogs..... C.5'S 6.26 bheet . Choice yearlings wethers, coars wool . - a.-u if a.w Choice yearling wether, east of mountalna 3.25 9 3.50 Cholc two and three ,.. 3.00) 3.25 Cholca Spring; lambs 6.2.1W 6.5 Oood. cholc Spring lambs S.wi'i 0.25 Choice killing ewes Mju S OU The following quotations represent prices on this marks! for th different classes of horses: Drafters, extra heavy. f3uut500; drafters, 1400 to 1700 lba. $150?3.'.0; draft ers. l'-'"0 to 1400 lba.. 100S 250; chunks. sO(fir.0; plugs. flO740; driving horses. $75 and up; aaddle horaea. $60 and up. CUrae-o Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Cattle Receipta es timated. 4UU0: market, steady. Beeves. $5 e 7.2.; Texaa steers. X4-4"4 O.IO: Western. $4 to.lu; stocxers ana ifeuera. .jq a.it., cows and heifers, f2.10tf5.85; calvea, Ii.50O7.7i. Hogs Kecelpts, eatlmated. 14.00U; nutrkct. alow. 5o to llo lower. IJght, 6.754 7.45; mixed, $6.707.35; heavy, Itl.aO0 7.3O; roush, t6.4Utf6.70: good to choice heavy, f.77 30; pigs, 5.40v 7.10; bulk of sales, 4.s6r7.20. (joeep Rscelpt. estimated, 1S.000; mar ket, weak. Native. 2.50i&'4; Western. X2.IIO t4; yearllnga. i.Hi 5; lambs, native, 43.75 ttl.S5; Western. $4.25 66.90. CTrlcsuro Produce MaVket. CHICAGO. Aug. 1. Butter Steady; creameries. l$j26c; dairies, 19 9 23c. Ksrgs Steady; receipta 757S cases: at mark, caeea Included, 613c; firsts, lBVio; prime .firsts, 17c Cheese Steady. Dairies. 124eiSc; twins. imt12c; Young Americas. 1318Hc; long horns. 13 &1SVbC. Wool at Bt. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Aug. L Wool Unchanged. Territory and Western mediums, 17019c; fine mediums, 1?17cH: fine. Ilff14e. "Bitulithic,, has proven, by long years of use, that "the best is the cheapest" in street pavement just as in- any thing else. THE BARBER SPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bltw gilnous Pavements. (u5-60$ tlectri bids, Portland. Or. Oskax aiubsve, Alanasr. PEACH SUPPLY LIBERAL WEiATHCEE FRCIT OX THE SEATTLE MARKET. Freestones Available In About Two "Weeks Sales of April Eggs Are Pushed. SEATTLE. "Wash., Aug. 1. (Special.) TJlere were a large number ot- price changes on tvertera avenue today. Oranges were quoif.l higher, at 14.505. Lemons were Can: u wr higher, at $X Chrrie and $ tor c,u. - All berries wer Bcmrc ana Tt. etipp.y o? peaches waa liberal, wen-ate:-. fruit was ouoted at SO to 75 cent and 1'elirorrA Crawforda at ILISStM. t- -1 ,nn reeetone neache Will be offcrev.' in stout two weeks. Onions .1 cllren. vtia nana v.itw- now ouoted at IU40 ami California and Ore gon at 11.75. Dealers are mnK.- r .-non 10 . . ... UA , frMh IT.aat- aemano ror apt.. as ,. ern eggs 'have b-.i shipped West of lata Locals are getting awwt. veal waa scares wut. - - " . . no. There was a light dssmand. Butter . nn 1 OO ...nt. was steaay at " 11 " ' Grains were unchanged. PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO. Quotations Current In tha stay City Mar kets. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. L The follova Ing produce prices were current today: - Vegetables Cucumbers. SOtJSje; garllo, 8i4c; green pea. 75c ft 11.50: string beans, Iftloi tomatoe. 20&30c; eggplant, 75o, 'Butter Fancy creamery. JSC, Egg 6tore. 25c; fancy ranch, 2Ho. . cheese Toung Aroerlcss. 1316,c. Millstuffs Bran, 28.50 29.50; mldulings. ,3FruU Apples, choice. 11.75: common. T5c; bananaa. HWL75; Mexican limes. t.5u T.60; California lemons, choice, a: common. 12: pineapples, IS. , Hay Wheat, $11015 per ton; wheat and osts. 10(al4: alfalfa. $9 S 1L Potatoes Sweet, M & 8. Onions 85clL -Onions UOC'ol- . Receipts Flour. S260 Quarter sacks, wheat, 45 centals; barley, 12,065 centals; oats. 1525 centals; potatoes. 4870 sacks; bran, 20 sacks; middlings. 110 sacks; hay. 238 tons. . . 1 Metal Markets. ' VEW YORK. Aug. 1. Standard "PPf firm. Spot. 12.12 j.12.20c: August .12-"Vs. & 12.25; September, October, 12.15t3L!.25c, November 12.17, 12.25c. London easy. Spot! ii6 2. 6d: fufures. 56 18c -Customs-house returns show exports of 34.940 tons of copper for the month of July, compared with 23.018 tons for the same month last J' , Lake copper. 12.75lS.00c: electro Wr 12 I ll"??;" castlngT 12.X7ttffil2.S0o. Tin firm SpoC 41.6041 75c: August. 41.50B41.ic; September. 41.3541.4oc: Oc tober. 40.901941. 40c; November, 40.75(9 ic London firm. Spot, 1S9 Is; tutures, "l.eadC.tcady. 4.454.0c New Tork; 4.45 4 47V. East St. Louis. London, 15 18s a Spelter steady, 5. SO 5.90c K 6.r.(. 5.70 East St, Louis. London. 25 .s d. Antimony quiet; Cooksons , 50c. Iron Cleveland warrant 46s d in Lon don. Locally iron was steady o. 1 dry Northern, na.uiin 10.". - ;-,:; i- f..h. iu l.vud:. Xo. 1 foundry Southern and do soft, 114.75S15.25. Coffee and Sugar. . i cff.. futures October lu97c; .November, in.7..c: Djcem ber .nu.ry aid February. 10.73c; March. April Mav and June. 10.72c; 'ulr.l. APSpot coffee quiet; Rio No J 13V.C. San tos No. 4. 13 c Mild coffee quiet. Cor "r.r'mr'-Mu.cov.do. 89 test. 4.ncr cenfrifugal. 06 test. 4.61c; molasses sugitr. fi test. S.Sfte: refined, firm. T KA V t t-Krca' GCI g j LONOON-PAK1S-HAMBURG . . . . . i-ra A a, Hi tAmerlka. Ag.l2,llam TKais. W"---- Tpenn.y. a - ---- p-.,tau-rant. Tmi-. "" - - -- . ,hliirf. Will call at riyniouin - ",v frlamburg ""'"Mi.oENbi 13. n. . . - ... .Oct! 12 JWilt not MOUND JWIll not cii. a...;..- Dnrallon 110 Dart COST $650 ANU UP xncladlng All Necessary Expenses Aboard and ' Ashore By the steamship "CLEnXAXB" (.17.000 tons) The tlrst to leave New York Oct- 21. 1911. The second to leave San Fran cisco Feb. . 1812 Annnal event trips in Ocrr. 1912 and Feb. 1918, by large Cruising S S Vic toria Lulse, 16,500 THE WORLD ON AN OCEAN LINER H.4JllBrrl-AMKKICAN UCXE 160 Powell 1AM1SL tAi-t. w r.ivi... - - at.. San Francisco, Cal., or Northern Pa cific O -W. R. A N., Burlington, Chicago, Milwaukee A Puget Sound By. and other K. Jt. ocices ta roru.uu. OPEN RIVES TRANSPORTATION CO, STRJ.N.TEAL received dally at Oak-st. dock for Ths Dalles. Hood River. White Ealmon. Umatilla V.nn.vlck. PSSCO ni.hi.ntl TTauford. White Bluffs. and Intermediate points. FXRST-CLASS PASSENtiEB 6EBV1CK, FARE SO CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THE ...... 1tn.l1.n4 Run . TllM. Thurx. 7 A. M. Returning leaves The Dalles Mon;. Wsd.. Frt. 1 A, M., arriving at Port rtj k.. r T. M. same day. W. a. Buchanan. Supt.: W. B. Smallwood. Gen'L Mgr. Phone Main aaw. a a-i. HONOLULU $110 w-nctT n Aca nnrVl. TRIP Th. most d.llghtful .Pot , ""i"" L2r.trt". laucTS? WaiUkl " lb. n?eS? mak the round mp in .!,.. "d Ana can VlSiw UU ltjv va - - - ap rano Ol iVilRUeo w -a.A . tiv: and tot hlmeit the proceM ot WW, aa-asva .i,Qss wiex rrrr( n.irl world .creation. -oocT.7f,.I aa-ith tOU IOr l-Usa U(l ga-e ...... J, nature. Visit ths Island, now, while you can o " - ,7T , 1 . a the volcano ia swjiivb. . ' : telegrama for bertha Sailings: Aug. 12, fc.pt. P-ic 8. 8. CO. 7 Market Ulreet. Baa j-randsco. n vc TL. A N. Co. Columbia River Root. Operates the steamer "T. J. Potter." leav ing Ash-street Dock, Portland. dsUy. ex cept Sunday, at 8:30 A M. (Saturday. 1:00 P 11 ) direct for Megler, connecting with Il'wac'o branch trains for all North Beach points, returning leaves Megler dally except . :iO P. M. Sundays at 9:00 P. urday 10:00 P. M.). Keturning leave a.sio- rla dally, except Sunday, at i :vo a. ot.. touching at Megler to land passengers for all points on North Beach. Arrives in Port r. . o r vt r-nil nt cltv ticket office. 3a and Washington sts.. or Ash-st. Dock. STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS aira 0 sll Ik iVELDBlM DOHSEY B. SMITH. MANAOER General Steamship Agenta , ALL. LINES OS Fifth Street Portland, Or. Phone Marshall 197S. A 1S93. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE. Low Rates. Schedule Time. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. S15 Railway Exchansre Bldgr iortlaui. Or. i93liEiEH WW M.. and "Haesalo." which leaves daily for Astoria at SJ P- M- except Sunday (Sat Mala b3Z. - S833, Ii lumbermens National Bank Gapital $1,000,000 CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREFTS THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital ----' $1,000,000.00 Surplus Profits $900,000.00 OFFICERS: ..ft ATSSWORTH. Pre.Idrnf. R. W. SCHMEER, CuM R. LEA BARSTES, Vice-President. A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. ' W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West o! tho . Rocky Mountains Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus $950,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Savings The Canadian Bank of Commerce COIJiECTIOX BUSINESS. vTitri lta lursre number of branches, agents And correspondent. Tha ranadlii Bank of Commerce Is able to effect collections through out te worfdTromptly and at reasonable rates. Rates wlU be nuoted on Application. We have Arranged to Issue the Special Vaglla of tha- Banc dl Napoll.. which are payable at any Italian Postofflce. For further Information inquire at the PORTLAND BRA3TCH, Second and Star It Streets. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD for evidence that will convict the parties who have been selling steel through out the country, using the name of the undersigned without our authority. Their Methods Vary, But One Is to solicit orders for small quantities or samples, then dictate to some assist, ant of the purchaser an order on the purchaser's forms for a large quantity, and by various methods to induce the purchaser to sign without careful examination qf the order. In the interest of mutual protection, we ask full particulars of those who may have been victimized.- SWEDISH IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION , 12 Piatt Street, New York, N. Y. -N 428 Race Street, New Orleans, La. TRAVELERS' CCTDE. San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. North Paclflo 8. S. C.' S. S. Roanoke s S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter nately at 6 P. M. Tltcket office 132 Tbird "UMARTlNAeHIGI.ET, Paener Agent. V. E. rVLUSKEK, Freight Agent. ' rhones ! 131. A 13ll. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnswortn XJock. Portland, a A. M June 10, 16. 20. 25. 0, July 6. 10. IS. 0 25 SO. and every 5 daya Freight reclvd ' Alnawortri dock dally up to B P. it. Paa senser tare. Orst-claas. S10; aecond-claaa 7 IncludlD meals aad berth. Tlekat o( Ora Alnsworth Dock. Fhonas Mam 2Ss Main no. A 122- - Steamer Anvil Sails from Albers Dock No. 3 Thursday, August 3. 7 P.,M.. for Tillamook. Bay City. Newport. Florence, Bandon and Coqullle River points. Ticket office 8 Third St., phone Main 628, A 4596. Dock phone A 1902, Main 151. Freight and rjaasengrera. TRAVELERS" GUIDE. BAYQCEAN Sbort Ocean Tourist Trip From Portland to Bayocaan Oregon's Ken Summer Reaort Ten Hour Trip on Rlvep-and Ocean Leave Portland Tuesdays at T P. M. Saturdays at 7 A. M. Elegant and fast ocean-going boat. HOUND TRIP 10 Urals a la Carte. Bertha (1 and $l-&0 Boat Leaves Supple's Dock T. B. POTTER. REALTY COMPANY, 720 Corbett Building. . BAN rBANCISCO A PORTXAKU 8TKA31. SRIP CO. From Alnsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M. SS Bear Aug 1, Rose City Ang. 6, Braver 11. From San Francisco Xorliibound, 12 M: 68 Rose City. July 30. Beaver Aug. 4. Bear 9. From San Pedro Northbound. 12 M. SS Rose City July 8, Beaver Aug. 2, Bear J. H. A. al other. C T. A.. 142 Third St. T. W. Hansom, agent, Alnswortb. Dock. Phones Mala .02, Mala lil, js, 10 i