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TITE MORXTXO OREGOMAX, TUESDAY. 3IAKC1I 5, 1913. Xt t - I . 1 x r. DEALS 111 HEW CROP Hep Contracts Are Made in This State at 25 Cents. MARKET IS NOT. ACTIVE J.uIU and IVur- Arr lrns to In- Vnrr..ru(lirr Markri Tro taiU In California. har I.. I' - t r ,on nn ari ln" mfim ir-twt. t.t " ' f of l f ,n t:: n-P T:irr r not many AtMtv-v on i" ta- a: pr-nt. an-1 ry fr Iv-!c rff-rr-i fm . Prlr. .f -.op m. i ar kr'ng t!--n- tj-lvre b - trn to grt lh prle f cr t on mJ Ml arr ttrr.e lowr th 9-.t pri. -. Oihrr. d:rlrx to r- t ron trt.v a-.' fc'l-'ric th- ri-w rr-i? ty lu:i 1 T I another c!a nf tfralrra. re Kmt -rn oriir thT cuM ! to f'll at lw f jure, hut at the- um time ther Ar Irrc. 1 anil E.is ti:?-'-d f t-Ta- 1 1"M quota', n. W.th a!t th varied intr- nl rma ntrrrnri th markM ! In rn r , of tint::-. o fr a tra (. . r nit rora. 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P r- rv- lm w rr- .' s f-ioea -r ret- j:r,. t a r Hasass .rrt ta I In M. t l-r scrr l-i Ti' i- i t - : t i a a ' i'.t. ;.u t p , A"-ij. r ri- w-: --n. 1 . , t Lta a - a " T til r- .i 'f , - i t ; i. -r. r wa.t 'w rir.r ai f. 1 i r r . r 1 v In a I .. ; ftjnk 4 IVisrlwc POKTU.Xn M VKktTl t.r-tin. Floor. Fie. T - . k p.- II ; " r- ! H a; t . n. ; - nr tan. a.'jtn s:..:t n nrs. J to .-v ., - t , :r tarral; "'"'. ". o; ft. i.ar, I i " . . e a 4 . C it.N r, au.a, rsckf 3 mt 1 rsn o-ffn t't?ohy. : ' I -:. ' -J14. aUi.fa. 114; r t ir--.. :o w i ; f - Na. 4 : ; . rxfiM,- mritt I r vita. f0!'L FT; f" IT lranC-a. ns:a. t s. ".Tti.a f rri-rru't. 0 4; .'-I., a x- If j tr 1 . lHf. ii i . ; : - . m a i a . n JM rar U:tt . c:-;..rr.fj, . j;..- jar aar r!. ft li'fl :-) -er tandrs-d; et pocatoaa. 43 1 . r : t.-h i t"V pf d"- ? pjr - 1, . i r .in.t ; r n' f"r I ' . ratm I V 7 1 pr rrtts; uiuito, 11 Ti p-e ...--i. rc r'aat. 11 f .. a pr i-MI , r " n iw 1 r i t v4' V ' -C if boa.. vppr. 12 as par pound. puiBp- fc'.t.a. 1H 9 per pound; rad'ihea. Jle p d n. r: jL.-rh. a .f-nn J : P-' .., 1;im:: Pr i.-und; o- m -t . .1 r-r i. ... Ai"K K ill APLE Tcmtps. HH pr f 'k- ru'?aca. 91 CM to; carrots 91 ONIONS Aaecsiatloa pric. Pr ti 1 1A' p'Wm Hi! l": he-t. 11 J Pri'.irprn H:-iwin. i.itf2: I'n !.. llil Ti, Rd CUtctl Pippins. $3 W Cino, I i J 1.7.. tapl frllKnUi. MLMON ToKirMa Kivar. 1-pouno talla. pr tfoa-c. I'ped ta la. 9- ; p und r.ata. I4u; A.- Plnl(. 1aund COKrtS Roaatd. la druma. IH0 pr rr,JOl . NfT-Wi!ra'i. 1C1H P POad: r.rasri scti HjiV; f:irrta. H1V; ai m r;. iTu'lr; p-cara. I; cocoanuta. Oc rr d.rrn; r.'ottout. 12Hc par pud; rJ"h -v r -.:. n lv- pr pound. HONEY 3 75 pr cut; atrajnad! ior.' . r pound. SALT Orni; ati. f 1 gro iri. t v i-r ton: SO. $ pr loa !K.N f.tU afiue. 4 rje white, c. Lima. I-c. pn.a, Sc, Mckiiao. bay mi. Kli'K No 1 Japan. SHr: rhapr Tda .i ' : s.c'hrn hrtnl. ," T PT'tJAR try vantilatcd. I.SS: fruit and j-i ij. Hr...ru ptantaiion. S; bt. f ri; fiir oi, powUarad. bar- rr! ? . r-o-. barrels. i i. I r i k j KIM I v-i App. He per pound: ipr.frt-i. hu f'lf; pfaohea. 12914c; pru 1'aili.r. I'jSrf ;; stlvar. ISc; f t. whit anri b.-k. THc: curranta. lie. rauira. lo. Uui.atfl tf7Se; Mvaefcc-J Thompson. 11 c; unblearb4 Sul tanas, Hc; ivjfd THftSo: dats-a. Par- xi. Sie pr pound; Fard. pr box. rnti7 and CooBlrr Prwloc ri'TTK H Or-ifi creamarif but tar. aalldi pr;n't. Mr. K it: Frt j d crion rmncb. candled, 21o p r irD, I'llf.hsK-Owfon. ri:i. 1 HO 23a pm po'inl. dilr. nominal. l''RK Kiiirjr, w lc pr pound. V V a L Kn-v. M pr pound. I 'HiTi-iUi.n. i. tii-, t-prtnirs. H flut -s. J.. jlTc: ittf loc. lur- ., 11'. a. Itic; tlreurt u 21a rroTltoaa HAMS r tn 12 pounds. 13tM; H l pounds, lit 1 "--: 14 to t pounda. 15l4c; 1 t S pounds. M5t5Sc; aklnaad. lie; pter.K. 11-: cottacs ru.t. 13c. I.Ai: .r Krtt: rcadr 1. tiarcaa, 12 4j9: tuts, s-.anusrd ttvree. lle; t ll": thiTtrnn. Urrcoa, e; tuba, t-iC. HACON Fa nt v. itic, standard, 2o; Ch'-l . I" ln . KnePsh. 13 S u lc. IKY KAl.T Ci KtU HrjuUr thort el. drr saU. 11 Sc; amoks-d. 13-:; short clear, t arts. 12 to 14 p4ur.ua. orr salt. 12 e; t.iok-d. 1 4c; aiort clear baoka. 1 ta M piuud. dr salt. l-c; amoked. lac: Ora gub &pjr:A. til y salt. ISc . amoatd. 14c I.Ios4ncd Oil aol TurrpatJit. 1.IS-KKI Otl.- Pure raa. In barrels, 77c; rv .t. In t-arreif. 7. ; raw. In c, ic; be 1. In rw s. S l . TI IJ uM lNK 'as. s. 7H ; a ood barrel, 67 -..c. I ..-Ki:i Dir. MtiAL !'r ton, 11. Hup. UI and Ill.lca. H !- i:u 1 iTu.. i c; o.ua. som (H A1H i 1 1 t .i:. :'."tiaic p-r pounti. W . m , j;.i'. rri itrvs-m. 1 y lie per pitutl. a.-cnliiiit to nnnkau. aile, l; .. : ? .vr p-'ur.t I'i ll.TS V' . 1 1 : l'ml i. snltei. 7S i 90c; iVti-h! p.-lr. t; .. j v- ; b'ltrn-r p-lia Jan. t..ko-0'f. ) .. l ib. tulc-oif. 41-luu 1. 1 . H IfKS -S.Itr-l ht.l.s 10:.:a ft poi.iid. s.i Utl .l,f, lt.til7r; Mltd kip. 1 I if I-''. art" " ni'i- . '--.: dry cn'f. 51c; di y h.i!-, ; al:t-vl aius, u ffrctrn il.n.-. t i -i ';r. i ' li A P-r n-iund. i H 4c. ,t;Al . p.AtrS -ln iar lots, J '-c each. Far. I'orttun l pr1 s f FT h 1 1: J 1 . pr m. a "M- ! s:JiJt. M ilk. . : t '. skunk (br.ud stripel. mum4i, :-';z:,c; pray fox. Tic ( f x. -j . Ruilrii, v; u ; f . - ft r. 1 1 2 ; y , ba!cr, -4 oc n. ; ij. l!.'-at. T.m . II Ji; II. I . . zo. rlt:siail tats. w. c.t. I' j.'..'; house cat. a GEM ROBBERY PROBED IHS I K1C T ATTOISXEY CA.MKKON SCANS S7000 Til HIT. liinr-c I Jii I I-ype Iro-tM'iil Ion an IJrsiiH r I'nnui-f .Made by MUs I.huli n antl ItM-(ie. "imr i'hon ntK. the f'hlnvsc boy who roltbtd y.. IV31I Linden of S7D00 worth of Jt hi I.h. will not be prosecuted, havini; ! n ri-mi.-'l Immunity If the Jf wt-1? w ito rotoifj. A f ut examina tion of th rav I'lstrift Attorney Cam eron Haiti v'stT'!.t y that nothing more than an action in tli Juvenile Court f run lit be in?. 1 1 !i- 1! n ndtT th circum- at.niffji. :.nti ivin that, h. thought, WOtlltl .nTVT Tlti ttn plirpiK. Mi ix l.iml n i;i:i! e-ttt-rtl.iy that from th tin e hr rt-pttrt l tho f.ictn to tht pol iff she rrrci.- it x,l: ill that a ho wotibl ti'-t irif"ftitt? the ih:-f. whoever ht mluht be. "A- for the prtn of rfw.irl." ?)! f.il-l. "none ev-r made, and 1 undt-t Kt.i ixl that t ho detectives r.innnl aoc ;t one. 1 feel prateful -to I'.l.'ilivt'it I'.iy and Hjif. but at no time have I Int. m.i tfl that a re wunl ntiuld he pabl." I 1 1 nib I 1 ha t anr ft Ion y was rom pituttile.l." !;ti-i Judi.- ('.innn-ii, "j.x the cri!tiim::.it1t'n 1 f tne t(-.il Wax rfTecte.l In i'. not hT ata If. 1 L we er that may be, 1 be It VP thi- bet action w.ia taken, ax It itppe.irx th.if wiThtdit the promise of in:nu:iiiy the ltei tlvex woulil have i t neither the .ii.'ini.n.H nor the thief.-' Court a Mae hex uUite. 1 f Vextertl.tV that u hl!e u;:l r 11 Mrb t c.nt ruction f the 1 1 w crl men ;i na t nxt prperty wer rrlmu nmi -t the people, and the Injure. I party r.aib! be force! t pro ..! with a iT'-cu tion. pver had l-ren the practice to pn x thia conxtrue tttn In thi prtii r il run of ctixcx, te.irre !:iy a -In p::xed. they aald. In which xoine ibfin tant whx not dixcharced Ht l he retjuexi of tin' com plain In; w: t licitx. is ho In open court :ixerti .) ttlnt he had rtpretMrd rrM 1 1 1 u t ion. and the Itiwcr finirtu free! ;iibA'-i1 the prac t;te. the. cnurt ttrt i.h. x x il . ROAD TO BUILD 100 MILES Soutltrrn Piii irr Offit lal Sn Vrt flf U II la incite l Itonrflt. I (.t M. M reh 4 tSpc.-ial I p. nt.il h. John !. Scott, of tiie South " m r.ir fic. thit the-e would be any "atie in the umnier rates to Nr. 1 r ? . and tK . n Ptiince int-n t that thera w :U be conhtructton of at leM 100 "'!.x f new rlectric Lnea west of the V. :;t.iM'tc U.vrr he-re In the next year. re feat urea t a baniuot hell here tod i. 1 'e b.:uurt wax p'ven by Salrm bu-ine-x n;n and the Hoard of Trade, !n luror vt a new tr-rouh arvice e? ta.'i h.'d t-H'.ay te: ween Sale m n.nd A'.r'i. tnroah the Salem. Fa 11.x City ft Wft'-rn. Trie baniuet Is conxidered tue in ;' 1 in of th final more to (rlve com;,ie'tt" rail connection between the terruori-x m t-:s fection of the Talley l.n tat and wet of tn Willamette r.iver. .M.ijor May Take KeM. M ior r.'ijtMiirltt was able yesterday to be at his de (n U. executive of fices di:rir.r ti.o afternoon, but he Is f.r from w el .. St.mach trouble has weakened him considerably and he said that U may be r.eee.vry for him to go to the hot spri:ij for a week or two until he can .Ret rested and in better 1 ndi t ion. He was n hx. nt from rf'ity tw. ,i.iy laxt we-k. d'irlna whlcn time t;efr:e I- lker. pre.'ient of tl;e City Council, a?tcd for hint. STRIKE IS IGNORED Stocks Move Up in Spite of Day's Adverse News. TRADE ON LARGE SCALE r.catlmff and Sterl Are ihe Features of Strength Money Market Is Firmer With limited Offer ings Bonds Are Irregular. NEW YORK. March 4. The atock mar ket today re.su mod tho upward movement lrau(iirat-d In the cluslnc days of tho pre ceding seek. Operaiora choao to Isnora tha Ifritinh coal strika situation and apparently wera not mindful of th conditions at tend -Inc that Industry at ho ma. Little or no heed was pakl to the delay In the settlement of labor (roubles In 'ew En flan d or to the fart that Western railroads suffer from aJi unusually aevere Winter. The annual report of the Lackawanna Pteel Company, s ho wins; a decrease to net Income for lull of almost S3.70tt.000, evi dently counted for nouxht, or may haTe been partly offset by a h ax denial of prices At I'lttsbunc. Trad in a for the session was almost the larvrti of any day In several weeks. Irre spective of spells of dullness. In the active list r.eadtnsj and I'nited States Steel were the fes tures, but the movement aa-aln took In some of the hljrher-casa apeclaltlea, Ionrton availed Itself of the his: her ransS here to unload a goodly amount of stocks, variously stimatel at from 20,000 to 30,000 shnrs, mostly steel. The loal money market waa firm, with limited offerings. Western and New Enu bind banka made fairly lares advances on call pftper. "f the several railroad reports submitted, that of the Chlcas;o. Milwaukee ft St. Paul was notable fur its January truss decreases of SOO.'HMi. A bis; reduction In expenses pulled tne net bus down to about $Hi.ooo. Ilonds aere sllnhtly trreftular. Total sales, par alue. amounted to JS.000. United Slates Government bonda unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. Hlch. Low. Bid. A His Cha! pf 4 Amal Copp r .. id.tph uu tl'S ':T Am Aitru ult . . two el S "Mr Am )! t ru,ar. 7.t" Zl T-7 Aineruan Can .. 1.0k 1 - 1- 1 1 1 A n C :i .- A KdV. Z1 W .1 Am c-non Oil 4i Am lid ft Lt pf o 11 i, 20s SI Am Ut Sfcurt it : -' Am Linseed ... 1J 0 pr- U .V tti I .tK'omoth '. . . . . ..... 33 Am Sni.l ft Kef 3.-'U 74 7:t1 7;i lo pn t erred.. lit.) J113 ' 1V.I 1":; Am Stt-el KdV.. L'H 2 Am Suijar Itf.. e'H llsi l!S MS Am T-I Sl Tel.. :- 14.--w 14."S 14..S Am Tobacco pf. loo lti:i l".'t A in W.oiin .... L'tx " Vi - An tron Ja M Co 1 Vm Ai 3d W r.;S Atchison 3.1'tNi lt. 14 S !" do pr. ffrred.. I"o in;; 1iCi J".1 All Coast Liuc. Lm 137 1.-.7 ' 1"7 Halt ft Ohio ... 2.4'n K"i l2a, Fethleht'lil Steel .V -'J'j -"-s Urok It Trail 2.1n 71S SO c.nudUn I'hc .. 3..vhi 2:7 -t;s 2i:7,i C ntral !.. : hT l,7t 1S4 t, HS rin pr. f err. d. . 1m 4 S3 " H:i Vi r-ntrl of N J 370 Ch-i jl Ohm ... 2.300 73 73 73 f'hlc.iuo A Altoo I'd Chi ill W.st ... o. is m 1S dr prvreired. . l.ooo su n :w Chb'ajto N W loo 14T 14U 1 4 C. M .v t Taul. S.lou lo 107 M Irtft C, C. 0 ft Si I ' Col Fuel A Iron 2t 24 20 23 H Col A Southern. 43 C.rso: C.ns .... 4.M 14f 139 i 13f" Corn Prtdu'tx ;t' 1''4 It jo4 Iel A HutUon.. 1"0 109 ir, ll!a 1 It Grttnd H 21S do preftrr-d 4 1 'i llatlll.-rs' bt-cur. l.PM 3d 20 i".'1 Kne 22.4a 32S 31 32 di 1 xt pf . . 4..V r..".'i .'.2 33 tlo 2d pf .... .V0 43 4:,,s 42 C n K.ecirte ... 4 .:ni iM'i 11 's 114 r,t North pf ... 4.otM 1:11 irta 1st Ct North Ore. . :mo ;t7 37 37 T .liioix Central. 4o 1::" ::; l3 j::7 Int-rbor Met ... I.otxi 1 J 17 llo preferred.. 2.oimi r.h 57 37 Inter Harvester. 2"' 17 l'7 107 Int.-r Marino pf 2 2 lii Int Piper 4K 10V 10 lu lnt Pu -up ..... 27 lown Central 10 K C Stmt h. rn 2d do prt ! rred. . 20 63 t2 Hi." Ltirl.de t;;ia 17 l.ouis ft Naxh.. L2ftH 131 1,V 13S M:nn St 1 22 1. S P & ri S M 4" 134 134 134 Mo. Kun ft Tex. 3H 1:7 2ti 2lT lo prf'-rred. ."97 (. i.irtn .... l. 3 ::: N;it Itlseult .... 3n 147 3 17 147 Nutfttniil Lesd fH 35 34 34 X Itv M-x 2 pf. 31 V Y ('Mitral ... 2.200 1!1 111 311 N V dnt Wee 2"' 37 3rt ?, Norfolk A West n 10!4; !' Hf Nor:h Atii.Tl.an 20 7S 7S Northern I'ac 4.ox 1'4 117 3i Pa..:le Mill .... 2"d 32 1 32 Pi!T!!.j-:vala ... I."-" 12:: 'i 122 123 l' o;r. s Gas ... 2o 1hi 1 on iftt; P. C C ft St L I.2CO 107 lt6 loe, P!:ts!-t:r i 'on! 17 Pull Pai Car .. 20 J3 33f 13 Pr. f d S Cnr.. 3(M 31 3' 3o Itv Sieej Spring 27 K-ndtP tl3. 1 no 134 1 3 7 Li PUh :e St- el 1.2t- 1 II !! 1 do preferred.. 1.7" 7r- filt'i 71. Krrk lcland fa. 3"m :t 23 do preferred. . 4'N 4-1 4 ft 4i st L ft s K J rf "M 3; S: 3t Si I Southwest. "00 33 32 32 do pref. -r. d. . tH 72 71 72 s;.s snvfr 1. id 4r. southern I'ac .. 3tA 110 io 3'7 Southern Kt 1.7"! 214 2 2 do i.ref. rr. d.. fi"d 73 7S 7-1 Tern Cpp-r ... a.!mo 3 37 .. Texas A Pacific.. ..... ..... 22 TI. St I. Wrs too 12 12 12 1o pr. f erred 31 I'nion Paeinc .. 3rift mr. 14 !; 0.. preferred.. ion p Pi pi !T S Kea tr . . .. loo 7 7 H7 I S KuMuer ... 2.4A 40 4i 4 V S Steel 134.:;X 12 fil f!2 do preferred.. lrt jo 10i ftah fot-r ... 5.rx ., ,17 3 Ya-Cim them loo .-.. m ;,n W;.ia-h 2o 7 7 i lo pref-red,. loo 18 18 1 Western MJ ... S7 W. tlnc F:. e .. .VW 74 74 71 W.atrrn I nlon.. 2n S4 H4 !4 Wlte. I L K.. I"0 71, - 7 Irhikh Valley.. .V'U-O ltrt r.S Lr -.tn.) Copper 2.400 I'tt 2. 23 It iv iorino's ... 41. 1 17 17 An Tobarco ... 300 2474 247 24fl Total sus for tha day, 42S.$0 shares. BONDS. I r u-ninca ny uicroecK m looi - ompanv, Portlard. Hid. Aked. I Amer Tel A Tel conT 4s lit 114 ( 'uericn n Toba-c 4s p. !..-. Ameriran T-.i.arco 6s -". 12o At. IU...in G'Heral 4a t ei Af:i:"n rnv 4s . . . .1'3 I A:iii-:i a-lj 4s stamped ..... M 12 At- hion env 0s .1'7 li Al anMe Cat Line c"til 4.... 13 IHi CoMl Line 'I-aNcoll ' 4s PI 13 IWt:-ii--re ft Ohio 3S f 1 !:; (tniti't;cre - (.; 4 ! tti li-.n''- n ftniit Transit 4a .... s; rnn.l::in Southern 4a ...l'l 1'Z 'heaptake Ohio 4 a lil H'4 '. H. ft U ftn mtg 4s I !; C B 4 g joirt 4- 17 t7 C H ft U His 4s 11 J.0 c It ft W iM-tiVr 4 ni i6 Cei.ttal Pai't'ic flrt 4s ........ f6 f7 f'Mriffl 4k East Ills 4a ........ SO M ( '.:. o 11 1 ft t" ref 4s !o ro t'hi.-n R I A P Cot trust 4a .. 71 71 Colorado ft Southern flrst 4s 7 l. iier ft Kio (irantif 4B t3 A: Hudaon conv 4S H lx En first cons P L 4s Sd Mi Inte-t.orouch Metropolitan 4. a S3 3 Jjranea 4 7 S7 Jil-ttiM first 4s ... 13 .1 Jalan-Fr second 4 s . 12 12 luisvi:ie ft Nashville unl 4s.. - m M Kirs ft Tex 4s M Missouri faetne 4s 73 ..... New York Centra! 3s x si Ne,v Central L i 3S .... S- SX New Yik City 4s ,.;i im Ne York. C'.tv 4e of l37..1o7 lo7 No-o!k ft Western 4s Us ; No.fo a ft West conv 4a ! 11 N Y Ont ft Western 4s P4 Varthrru I'aelfle P L 4s 11 loo N' j-rhern Pacittc 3a .......... iii 7 1.1 rerun Short Une 4 !4 i5 I're.-on Kailaav Jc Nav 4 .... I". vnii Ivai.'.a. Uy 4s of 1IH . ...loi 10:'. l'nii ppln Hallway 4s M 7 Heading geural 4a 7- 7S He ub!lc of Cuba 3s Ion I03 Kutharn paciflc llrst ref 4s .... 13 15 Southern Pa-MflC col 4s S2 !2 Southern Hailwav 4s 7 7ft st I. ft s F ref 4- M I nJon Pa.lt'o frst 4s 1oo 1iO. i Tuon 'ac:rc env 4, in; 12 I n:on paiifVc ref 4e !7 I nit'-l j-tatea Slecl S P 3x ....102 loj I"mte-1 stales reglsrered ....) 1 nlte.1 states 2s coupon ...... ion t inutd iulwajs S F is ...... 64 61 "Western Tnion 4ii .. V rati n ho use conv &a Wcit hhoro 4a .KH 1"1 Mocks at Boston. rSTON'. March 4. Closing quotations: AIloucs 42, Mohawk Ama.1 Copper tW,.Vvaila Con H Am Z I. i Pra i:." Nipismn Mlnca. 7 K ft C C t 8 M 4W North iiutta . . . -S "al ft Ar ex-dlv 2 -4 North Laka .... al ft H ex-div 4'ji,0:d ronuolon .. Centennial .... -t 1 Osceola C H Con ex-dlv i,uincy er-Uiv .. 7 E Putte Cop Un 1 1 s, 'shnnaun 3 Franklin 14 Superior 35-! Ctrmix Con ... 4 'Sup ft Boa Mine Ji i ran by Om . . . 3'i . Tjinarack. 30 Jrecn Can 7 V S Coal ft Oil 5 I. Hoy a) ,Cop) 27 ls V S K ft Mill ::H Kerr .... "J do preffrrvU ... 4 Ixke Copper .. .17 Vtah Con 1H'S La Salie Copper 5 il'uli Copper Co r7 7 31iaiul Copper . 24 Win arm 7 M.wtey, Kxeliange, Etc. NEW YOKK, March 4. Money on cail, steady. 2ttf2 per cnt; ruling raie, 2; closing bid. 2; offered at 2 1 er cent Time loans, rtnn; t0 days, 2 4' 3 per cent: IK Cays. 3o3t pr cent; six months, o i per cent. pTjm mercsntile paper, 4 5 4 per cent. Sterling exchanK firm, wit h actual busi ness In bankers' Mils at $4.423 for 60-day bills and at 4.H723 for demand. Commercial bills. SCSI1-. liar stiver. 3Sc Mexican dollura. 47c. liovcrnmont bonds, steady; railroad bonds, tr rvguiar. LONDON, March 4. Car sliver quiet. 27d per oum. .Money 2w 3'i per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; three months blils, J43 7-ltf per cent, PAN FHANCTSCO. March 4. Sterling on London. H days, $4.M ; sight. 4.b7va. DrailM, six lit, 2c; lelegraph, 3c. C'ouditlon of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 4. At the begin ning of business today the condition of the I nlted States Trea&ury was: Working balance In Treasury. .. .1 61.311.130 In banks and Philippines S3.nj:f.2nn Total balance In gcnernl fund.. 122.61it.732 Ordinary receipts Saturday 3,:i2.10 Ordinary dldursemi'nts 2.3ns. 2l'4 leficlt to date this fiscal year... l!t.723.U22 Deficit this time lst year 2.332, These ft pit res exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. BAN FRANCISCO rKODtC MARKET. Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vege table, fruits, etc. SAN FRANCISCO, March 2. The follow ing produce prices wure current here to day: JJutter Fancy creamery. 30c. Egsa Store. 20 c; fancy ranch, 21 lie. Cheese lj i is C. Onions S2.tio yv 2.60. Fruit Apples. choice. $I.lf; common, 73c; Mexican llmea, $3 n 6; California lem ons, choice. 4. 30; common. S'; naval oranges. f.3o'tf 2.73: pineapples. SJ03 00. Millstufts Bran, S23.0O Q 21.O0; middlings, 931 u 34. Potatoes Oregon Ilurbanks, 91.7592; Salluaa liiirhanks. $ 1. lut am. 2.10; rlwr Bur banks. Sl.3oi l.tj3; sweets. $202.23. Hay Wheat. Sltii21; wheat und oats, S14 a l;i; altalfa. $l.lti Vegetables Cucumbers. 24i 2.23; par) it, lta 3c: green peas. 3 'y loc; string beans, nominal; asparagua. 3-jOc; tomatoes, nom inal; eggplant. IOj 23e. Receipts Flour. 3t;2 o.iiar:er sacks: bar ley. 12.t5 centals: potatoes, tijixj sacks; mldd lings, 80 sacks; hay, lu.stj tons; wool, 3 bales. Metal Market. NEW YOKK. March 4. Standard cop per Firm. Spot. 14.23 a 14. .".ik-; Marcli, April, May, June and J uly, 14.23 g 14.37 c. London Easy. Spot. tt4 7s Od ; I utureJ. 63 2s 6d. Arrivals reported at New York today, 117o toiix. Custom-house returns showed exports of lo7 tons so far this month. Lm ke Copper. 1 4 i 13 c; electro lytic, I4l4c: caxtlntr. i:i'iil4c. Tin Spot firm, 43.23 43. One ; March, 43.22 U 4 i.40c; April. 42.32 W 42. !)Ot-; May, 42 (i 42.4 0i' ; July. 4 l.so 'it 42.2"e : July, 41.23 41. 70c. )iniuu, firm; spot, ilVi lua; future, ilSo IMS. J-ead Steady. 4)f7 4.10c. Nev York; 3. It. j 4.U3. Enxt St. Louis. London. 13 10s. Spelt T Stead v. .70U r..vif, New York: 6.i2 u d.hOc. East St. LouIh. London, t2d Jus. Antimony Quiet. Cook-on's, $7.23. Iron Cleveland warrants, 4ts 7 1:i d In IfOndnn. Locally. Iron wus quiet. No. I fountlry Ntrthern, S 14. 73 13.23; No. 2, Si 4. 23 u 14.73 : No. 1 Stan hern and No. 1 Southern soft, 114.73 ti 13.23. VWible Supply of tiraiii. NEW YOKK. March 4. Tin v: ply of grain in the I'nited Slutes il!e sup- suturtlay. Mareti 2. ax compiled by t he N Produce Exchange, wus ns follows ew York Decrease. 4!C.NH 1.1 2-3. 000 l30.tMM ;-t74..Mni 44t;,OtMj 44.000 44.IH.O .tJoo Husheis Wheat Wheat In bond Corn oats Oats in bond . . K ye Itarle Hurley In bond . 3. I.sj.cthj . . 14.23i;.oio . . 1 4.;;-:t;.tioa . . i.."::4.ooo l.OtKl.MIH) .. 2t!13.i'Ml 03.OAXl Increase. The visihle supply nf wheat In Canada lajt Saturriiiy was 23.3.;7.ooo bushels, an increase of l,32b.OH. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. March 4. CofTee futures closed steady with lust prices 3 to 7 points net low t. Mmch. l:t. loc; April. Vl.ll'c-; May, J.t LV-: June. 13.isc; July. 13.22t : Au gust. 13.2ik.'; September, J3.30e; O'-tober. November and December, 13.27c; January and February, 13.26c. Spot tjui. t. Uio No. 7, 14 3-10c ; Santos No. 4. 13'-c. Mild, quiet, ir.'.ilsc. nornfnul. Suit a r Haw. weak. Muscovado, it test, 4. ("; centrifugal. . !6 lest. 4.3.".t ; tiioiaxes sugar, .ki test. 3 0c. Sales, 4ooo bags. lt ftm.d quiet. MlnneatKilU Grula Market. MINNKA I'OLIS. March 4. Cl"e: Wheat Mav. l.t7 11 1.67 ; July, $1.mn fi 1.11.. Cash No. I Laid. 1."; No. 1 Northern, $l.o ; No- 2 Northern, $l.o6 ; No. wheat. SI 04 'a 1.04. Flax 12.02. Hurley 70c ft SI. 23. (-orn ' n eow. M3fr0tle. Oatx No. 3 white, iuy.".0'-;U. Kye No. 2. 7o. Uran 923'a 23.30. ircd fYnlt at New York. NEW YOKK. March 4. Kvaporatd ap ples yutet; steady. Spot friii. y. lOrf Hc; choice, s'yic: prime. 7tislic:. Prunt-s Std. " "alifornias up to 3J-4os, 4c to 12c; Oreynns, sc to 12-. Peat hex I it active. lut prices -tend. v. Choice, l 'fl"c; extra choice, Jlllc; fancy. 1 2 L- liic Naviil Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga., March 4. Turpentine Firm; 47e. Shi-s. io.: suipmems, n-, Dinrkil. 230; rerelpts, 17. KoHin Firm. Sal s. lil-: receipts. 1 Hi; shipments. wo0; sucks. !10. ijuote: H, SrV03. V. ?Vt'.7: K. So 72; F. 56.73; 1. H, SH.70; I. K. S7 o3; M. ST. 2.3; N, S7.3u; WG. 7.l': W W, 7.43. t hlcago Produce Market. CHICAGO. March 4. Butter Arm; cream cries, 2b f 2'-r : dairies, 23 ij 27c. Ergs Fasier; reeiplx 7u!M cases: St mark, eases Included, 20&21c; ordinary Crsts. 21c; Hrsts. 22V. Cheese Steady; lalies. 17 e 17c; Twins, 11 ' 17e: Young Americas, 17U ( 17 c. Long Horns. iTvlTlaC New York Cot too Market, NF.W YORK. March 4. Cotton futures closed ss follows: January, lo.4e; March, l.i:;c; April. 1t lc; May, lo.2de; June, 10.3 lc; July 10.;c: August. lu.3"c: Sep t em her. io.::c. . etobf r. lu. 42c; November, 10. 4 4c; I-ceember, ln.4'-t.-. Euriesn Grain Markets. LONDON. March 4- Cargoes. firmer. Wa'da Walla for shipment at .!.. LngllsU and French country markets quiet. JJVERPOOI March 4. Wheat March, 7s 11 d; May, 7a 6d; July, 7s 3d. Weather, cloudy. Duluth Max Market. m'LL'TH. March 4. Unseed, in more: March. SJ. on track and to arrive. 92.01; May. S2."- bid. Fig In stutter Market. FLO IN. ill.. March 4. Rutt-r. 30c"; firm. Output for the week, 7uu.ooo pounds. Hops at London. LIVERPOOL, March 4. Hops In London, (psxinc Coast) lu ti 11 13s. Hops at New York. NEW YORK. March 4. Hopa Dull. Woinun Director Elected. rHF.HAU?, Wash.. March 4. (Spe cial.) Miss Maude Newland. who has served the Chehalis School District ac ceptably the past ten years as a mem ber of the board, was re-elected to riicceed herself for a three-year term, af celvlng; 25 votes to a total of 174 Vr Mrs. Mattle Robinson, who ran la a ins t her. WHEAT MEN SELL Smallness of Visible Decrease Weakens Market. DECLINES ARE SHOWN l.ale Prices In Clilcako Market Show Drop or From Half a Ccut to Nearly a Cent I'ndcr Previous Quotations. CHICAGO. March i. Owner, of what Bhon-cd discouragement today owinn to the smalliiees ot the visible supply decreme. I.arsly n cmsrqupnc. thfl close w a at a net decline or "c to rlc. Selling out on tho part of last week a buyers was the order of the day In heat. With the exception that TVIntur killlne had been reported lu some sections and that there was talk of drouth losses In California, the hulk of news proved unfavorable to holders. Kllmlnatlon of the short Interest, as a re sult of last week's advance deprived the market of ordinary support and started prlr.es on the downward move. Owing; to unsettled weather com opened with a bulge to the hlKhest point yet reached on the crop, but general selling to realize profits ensued. Tt was a narrow market In oats. There was some realizing by longs, but It was not extensive. Notwithstanding an advance at the yards, packers and speculators took the selling side of provisions. Accordingly, the market weak ened and exhibited a decline all around. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. HlRh. T.ow. Close. May I.nttf, $1.(.4 S Jl.Or.S S1.03H July !"'. .!" .!" '.-j ."" r-ept .ut".1, .Do'i .90as .fiiVa CORN'. Mity 71 i July 71". .7:: iiept. 71 S -7- .71 .71 ',i .III .71 .TI', .71 OAT May Ml .M'i .liilv 4'.l-. .4tl. .43'. .53 .4:1 1 .41. Sept MESS POKK. Mav 1j.!t K..1MI 1.-..f.7'i 15 " July ..l.i.l lrt.-''i K..!'7l- 1H.O0 fc pt. .. . . . . lti.'.'J lli.ju 10.-5 Ib-j LARD. May IMS V. .-. .3TH n 37 '4 Jul'v i'.O'J U.ti-i U."'-Va 1' Sepl 9.77'i .50 'J.70 D.i1! SHORT RIBS. Mav S.S-'j S.s-', 8.75 S 77 ii July .! S-Wta .-i'A sept u.i.t wio ."j a.u-V: ("ash quotations were as follows: Kkiur Quiet. l:vt No. 2. 30c. Uarley Feed or mixins, 70 'u 90c; fuir to cltoiee malting. 1.7. Timothy seed $ll'14.Ji. Cioi'tjr seed $ 16 ' -'u. lork Mess, new, Sl.1.75: old. J13.37W. Lard In tierces. Jy.l.K Short rihs Ioose, $S.5i2. (ii-ain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 113.UO0 bushels. Primary receipts were t;::7.0'io oushels, compared with ulM, (i00 bushels the ctrresponding day a year aso. The visible supply of wheat in the I'nlled States decreased 43:1,000 bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage increased 2. .84,000 bushels. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 4 c.trs: corn, 416 cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs. 3O.0UU head. firain at San Francisco. SAN' FUANCISCO, March 4. Wheat at .lllj'. . liarley steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.5: 'ii !.;: l.arle". fee, I. Jtl.s7Uftl.lln; brewing nominal; outs, red H.'iit l.sr.; white $1.73 0 i.mi; black. Jl.G5ial.wi. Citiitoiini sules: Wheut, $1.51: December, $1 57V- bid, 1.14 asked; barley, December, 1.5I : Mav. 1 1.S1 a v e ycur horses from falling on those slippery pavements. Use bitulithic J. C. WILSON & CO. tTorKS. novn. nmrv an'd cotton MEMBERS fCFW TORB. E1UIK EXCHANdi, NW VOltK COTTON CHICAt.O BUAKU OF TKAJJK, IliK (blOCK AMI BOND tl-A'GB, SAN KBANUSLO Main Office Alius Bldg.. s.d Frmnelse Branch Office. sac0at4r, eitl, f.rtland. Lo. Angeles. u AtlegSk Cw UKiio Jtfeacb. J-OKTIAJID OFTICB: fttmln Floor JLnmbermens BaniK BaUdlngjj 6tn 4vnd Stark. Pbonea lrlU4il 41XU. A -4 IS 7. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Certi-uct Asphalt and Ot'.cr Bltn. minoui PavementA 105-Cfls Electric Illds; Portlaad. Or. Oaitar Aluber, MaBaacea. TRAVEUUS' ;t7IIE. PLAN YOUR SPRING TRIP NOW In addition to rpsrular sailings for Europe and the Mediterranean some especially attractive tours will be offered during; 1912 by the North German Lloyd London-Paris-Bremen Sailings Kronprinz AVilhelm. . .Tues., Mar. 12 Gen. Washington Sat., Mar. 23 Kas. il. De.r Irrosse, lues., Apr. '2 Mediterranean Sailings. Prinzess Irene Sat., Mar. 16 Koenig Albert Sat., Mar. 30 Cruise to 3Iack Sea and Caucasus. from Genoa April 23 to May 29 $200 up. Cruise to Polar Regions from Bremen. July 18 to August 15 $125 up. Inda pendent arotfnd the world trips start ing any time, east or west $618. Travelers' Checks good all over th. world. Oelrirha A Co.. S Brosdwar, New York. ROBKRT CArrELUr:. G. A. P. C. ISO Powell at . OPP- tn.' 1 rami Hotel, S. P. r lAtcmi Afcnts. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Or SA FR AXCISCO FOLMJfclU 14. Capital Paid in $3,500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $7,905,812 BRANCHES Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City W buv and sell Foreign Exchange; Issue Drafts and Cable. Transfers, Commercial Credits and Travelers- Letters of Credit, available in a!l parts of the world: make collections on all points and conduct a general foreign and dornestio banking business. INTEREST PAID O.V TIME AB SAVINGS DEPOSITS. PORTLAND. OFFICE Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets. CHAMBER OK COMMERCE BUILDING. WM. A. MAC RAE, Manager. J. T. BIRTCHAELL, A.t. Manager. lumbermens National Bank CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 On Savings LADD & TILTON BANK Established. 1859. Capital Stock .V... .$1,000,000.09 Surplus and Undivided Profits 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail, able in all parts of the world. OFFICEK9 W M ladd. President. Robert 8. Howard. Asst. Cashier. tdnoril C.M.kliiKbam. Vlce-Prea. v. 11. luackle. Ci4bier. First National Bank Capital Surplus Oldest National Rocky THE LARGEST AND FINEST PIC New 45,000 Tons Eacb f.-l C AMERICAN LINE Plymoatb ClKTbonrf Soatfaamptoa Atlantic Transport line New York Uodoa Direct RED STAR LINE New York Dover Aatwtrp Paris WEITE STAR LINE New York Qoeemtowi Urn-pool New York Plymouth Chcrbovr SoirlliajBptaa ' Bostoa OneeastowB Liverpool Company's Office Room Bailey Building. Second sad Cherry Streets, Seattle OR LOCAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AllEN'TR TRAVELERS' GCIIE. Canadian Pacific "EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL. QUEBEC AND IJVERPOOI. V1A THE SCENIC BOl'TE TO EUROPE 1000 MILES ON THE ST. LAWKUNCB RIVER AND LESS THAN 4 DATS AT SEA -633 MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAOE First Cabin !2.50 and op Second Cabin 53.?5 and up One-Claa latin (11) fSO.OO and up TbirdVC'las. lowest rates on request. Canadian Pacific Office. 142 Third Street. Portland, and all local agenta. COPENHAGEN and ANTWERP TO San Francisco, Portland and Pnget Sound S. S. ESTONIA " Commences Loading; March 1. 1912. Apply to . The Bant Asiatic Co, Ltd, Copenhagen, Denmark, or Merer, Wllnon 4 Company, 33S Sherlock Bid-., Portland. Telephone. A lloH. Main ISS. . COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BK.4klVATlU. Still from Icaworth Dockj. Portlaot. P it,, vrr Tueaday. Freight rectrd t A.urtk Dock dally dp ta I P. M, P- tvt-acv ax. (Irat-ciaaa. I0; ItcoDd-olMt. 7. IccludlDK; maia and bartlk. Ilckat oXtiea aVlUawOrlO AitMtaV. ruwtw AW4U . NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (Lnlon Line of N. Z ) VIA TAHITI AND WELLLXGTON. Direct throuch at Bam era. aailJnc from San Fntncieco M h rix ti, A pril 3 and every days 10 Tahiti. Wellington and Sydney. Ti. B. Walea. The line to Ilea of the South Sea. For re&ervationa ae Coupon Bail road Aietiu bi addiesa HiuO, Koifitt k Co fcan iTraaciioo, CORXER FIFTH AD STARK J. W. La ild. Asst. casiuer. Walter M. Cook. A..I. CubJM. $1,500,093 850,003 Bank West ol ths Mountain STEAMERS IN THE WORLD sans MARCH. 16 from ALSO APRIL C NEW R APRIL WHITE STAR-D0MIN3N Montreal Qaebec Liverpool "MEGANTIC- & "LAL'RENTIC" LarMt and Ftnaat Steamara on St. LiwraBM Rout Only Four Days at Sea to kcrope ik cobtout at moderate bates Twin Screw SS. "Canada" and "Tealonic" (INK CLAKS ) CABIN SERVICF. THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOMS Bacitaee checked tbroafb to Steamer la Bond. Embark night before BalUoc o hotel or transfer TRAVELERS' GCIOE. STEAMSHIPS YALE and HARVARD Portland to Von Angeles, all ship $18.35 Portland to Lou Angeles, rail and ship 2X35 Portland to Los Angeles, all ship, round trip S5.70 Portland to Los Angeles, rail and ship. round trip 43.70 Portland to San Diego, all ship 20.0J Portland to Ban Diego, rail and ship.. Portland to San Diego, ail ship, round trip SS.00 Portland to San Diego, rail and ship, round trip 48-00 RAILROAD OB ANY 6TEA-VER TO SAN tKA CISCO the Exposition City, connecting witii tne famous new turbine aieel steamers. YALE and HARVARD, largest, fastest and the ONLV atrictiy first-class, passenger ships on the Pacific Coast without contradic tion: cost $2.oyo,JO0 each. Carry no freight except express matter. Average speed 2i miles per hour. Baggage checked through to destination, galling four times per week. Break monotony by stopping over a fetr hours, or several days at San Francisco, thence travel where the sea is as smooth as glass, and 99 per cent of the passengers are cot sick, for the short voyage of la houis. Make reservations immediately. Can Francisco, Portland and L. A. S. 8. Co. A 466. Frank Bo 11am, Agent. Mala lis. 128 THIRD STREET. San Francisco Los Angeles and San Diego Kreei . S. Roanoke and S. S. Eldar Sail Everr Wednetdar Alternated it U NORTH PACIflO S. S. CO, UX Third fex. ritoue. Alain 1314. A U1A, tAPKEUS 6TEA-UEUS FOR San Iran cisco and Los Angeles WITUOCT IUA.NUE S. 8. BEAVER Mtil 4 P. JI-. March 7 bA3 l llA.NClal t At rORILAAl) K. a. V.O. . Ticket Office. 142 lblrd nt. , Pousse, alala 40S and A 1 JL i