COAST APPLES Fill Stocks Are Cleaning Up at All ; Points. LOCAL SUPPLY VERY LIGHT I ff..rl ..f li ul r- ! MMf Wcl !- With Imlurc 1 Ji-l-rrn Tr.iilr- I- llfai-lr. Ilish.-r I'ruT. I"rrli-M. ap.-w m-':f a.r .-! t '"At f'-m. In ip -f n f f !.: r ?-ai- ra l" ha-txr p-:. r 4 tn. Thi U in n Vrar -i-o laat wlt and f r ral da r n ". -n wr ii,cary tn -.rlr t mp ai-ka. bul th-r haa inc ta A rrart:n n.i a Frnt pric- Tirtw t" rrif h;br than T rr lha flrat f lh w-k: The romump'.ton f applet m fahfrni la ha and tbra l o dmibt thAt llf toik h-l1 m tora-e thai ar lf nitr-ly rt"and op b-f r tha r w rmp appear, and al pri- r a 'k'! " bttr than lh9 now pxalltnB Tha Irtcal apple mark.f ioul.1 nt oth rrvu than firm with tli s-nall aupp!1- -arailabU. Ntka i Frnt Mrfl ar V.gtit and tn frw hanHf. THrr is prarUrally nthlnc I? In th rwnlry. rrpt a tr rart of llod r.!fr a-fl a Vfry amail tup pi at Mfl-r Tl !- K wMI not ftll Vx-al ri'jrnrnt li'irmt It rrmmnaer tif tha a"ri ant) a mi niany car of fali firnta appl. i I" brouRM up to aupplr tba r!ty d-marrl Tha Kjn-fn app1 nrh'-:j tn gwd nap, otintrarr t,,r iii"rinnfi of many fruit m-n. wh- ihtticrit thf grmnt VJW crop roqld n-t b-- .I'!p.r.l of. Mail advice from N York. r-tvrt ytrttay. ad Ihcrr a at ron 1 mnd fr NrwtPWM on that market. bit uvna rr to b hal. A traUe rprt A a-'d dra I f int-T-t 1-m ally is rn trrl tn thr maik't fr appl. and for a lar part of thr wrk xn tradr arcm'd t. h- nnw a--it- n all dt rript Ions In both cboica anJ fanry ai. k. baMd on quo larlona tn ih a-vrl krad-a and varitt. Thrrr . mt l h firlv lart supply n jml. but an; su-pius orr the r. ulr r, :its .f th tra-1 hi rr is finding an nut 1. 1 i ruii.t iu.tii"tv rulinc here fr !..itirni ! tnrl'r points. r Hk f"r a ci tltl of liiipnir mfnt m (' mark.'i t r ftn rad. a Ulff on. irn fir arathrr conditions Improve thrra liWv t. b a ba: tnr-raa In U.'- in Hid frm consumers. This mark, t aJiould i .Kr rilv a--ral ihoumind barrrla of ap pi. - orri da v. It Is to b- nolrj that a .ttl- m-rrowmMit tn t p-Tt trad is in ..!-. .ind lha opinion is that a very ron I- r.ibi- supply mil ' firward In that .in r W do n't b-tieva that tne rml .-na- n thr nthrr aide m:l have inu h , t en t" s'l n.t t ton. ih'Miih ahotild tha b of duration it is tikrly to .-. ita effr-t lui-r -n uml. nund tl-t lit r m Aft m.rk"t Is takinf on moi a than nuil nkn as a hl thr p-lo markrt. so t r j b t Stock l ri'tirrrtifd. Is In fin hi. a-id trrr la a prnap-t of hther t'u-a a lltll lairr on whta distribution MOIIK MUJXi BKTTfR IN H'WIPE l asttvb MArkd Mors- rtlr Than far ler sral Haatba. A- ttvit in tn Kusirin mohair markrt haa b---n llmltrd to a iota of TeXaa Fa.l t..r. Uriy f"- tardnn puriw. alihouch soma of tha naif aaa soitaMr for combine purpoa-. sya tha ltat-n ivmrnmil Iul-l-tio. Thf salea of ravant data hava bn ina.ia on tna basis eat-t.iahed smr time in.-, na-aely. rr :"l crnts. bit of Cali fornia na;r of canHnc quality is reported old within tha pat trn dars at -4 cents. Ih-msrd f- r T'irkry h;r ts prart lcally nil at tha mon.rnt. ar.d atorks in this market ar eitremIy l!ht. It is rei-ortml that a ci-stderaMe sttvk rt hair Is still left In 'oilrMnnj:. t-uirM by l-sl dealers at Man pnrea at ta t-lr. n In r rf last season and he:d on the d 'tnina; markrt. Tha new eason's hair ia p i.-a: 'y fidv to roma ur-n tha market and jif-rs w'll undoubtedly rji" low In first bsnt in TurVr. h carina; In Artiona a."d T-a of tha KrMrr hair al l beln rry s'lorily. Another wrk rr two a 'II a- c--1rt'. hair rrady f.r ta buyers, although rj report of puT rhasrs ara yat reird aithujrn tmiuirta ara eomlnc forwaril from tha arloiia ffow rr a tj a h tt ffT-m are likely t b mada. I i Urs'n-U avoiding rrvrnt mail ad .; ir rra haa ban a Ultla mora business) In mohair than I. a t rn usual for srre rtk, c-n .-ni-rths. Te lr.ontve fJ" mnu4-t!irr- to . h ,. appears to ha rome fr-m the f'lmt.nni of dvalrra m UO nulir j to mo 1 heir it k. The pat T b'th in ri:'.ui'l ."! n thi country has br-n a -y s -'d raTiplr of the di:ll r S Tf Ttiol'.!- a!i.-n tVa ilap'c H nt In CP" &l rr'4'iel b the nil . Iy-rief t.- qixiM"n H.-at Mntbinf, M t 37 ; jivrtd .-ftm- 'ric. "i ... o-dinar con-b-ing. -.!.:; ca-'TR. :i j :v. Foreign; i -.p fmt. 4-. Txkr, Fa'l avernr, i?l9 yT I KK l NO lllt.llr.R lra Qnantliy 4ffrrsl ai -l I tVhewt Trad lluief. Tht l-'K-al oata markei ji fum etrrday. & ii ii higher. In aom Quart.-r it v a de i a.-rd tha advanva had been ti. -i : A a-ge .'.-a?rr I'f.'ered t. I'Ji'" t $".4. bu- u d he could find no taa.rs. T ie ta t -. iv-ai jojiinn of t:ie ma-k.-'. iiror. ui e 4anL. at;.l nearl err gruln man looks fot h((i4i- :- i ata prices laer. Tt-e si ump in Eastern heat p-i.-. t.Hik -"ta of t ')-- srrerfcth out of tn tot al heat rr-ark'. Hi l re n.( numeru but at ;'e in.r t'nif earring fr .it. Lx l re.-e.i.t. In -a; aere r-porird b ,.e c-ar-" Kiinii;' as foi!ws- V-. at l'.-ir:.- K'- ur ihi llr M i - I i 4 ; 1 I - 14 11 r i-.. . . . : 1 1 ' ao ir .-- I H KKI r ! UOKKlMi 1H W AND rwlio KneliHf re mall axxl I'rVe-a An? l . i.jtij. .. wr.-k aid ini-l.-l io 2- lower, u.,; a. I' p' -n: I'm" iu. h.ixr he'd ;,.-', T-r fe i .it .( M t a ' ' t 'T tT.l.t V j . , f or i. r rr.i t rr n :s The Ia s a ' 1 .! ! l -. . v .ii i. r..i.?r . i . -of- atn.:l and mi a era a r. -r ! p t Tre ir-kt a i e . era a-f-r fa:- m-.j: a'-.l r-i-er !ie'-l l-a "k I . 'k ! . H - . Ii i f t m; '. i h - d a r he nuotjM-OiP lt :u.f -l-.t f -era' I r- H-'in a . r t- :r. rgrtahle appls I lfrae. r etv al:'eritia rhuUri and K'-t'-U t -T.a : a. rv nr o t a "i f -r nia X-at-'" : a r -f I ri Vt c-'-r t a .1 4- i d "..-!. ri.-re- aaa a i ' d n"h--t ;.-r ' r--,-.-i-jul the Oil ard i- i e ... n.-r !- --, ead. Tha c .;ri.i fi t :n i-n.. r .- hr--: CfaM Wugar Market Weai4. T.tfy aa a T--,.-n .i-tTta ir ff if4 Hank !mrinc. j C '7 7 T'i rnilTL.tM) UhfI. t.rsln. I .-. led. I'.tc. WMK. T- T'.ick .ri ' tll.l !-ir, " i-. riyp. :.... .- i !:.... an. a.:c. ; f . l-t"'-I- m - mi:.i.stikf.h-it. -r. :v-2 Pr shot.s. !.':( n.xK.i.tise, Lul. h r-stsnia rr narrai. .-ai.Ms. i "S. imrt. J 0. vslley. .; grana.n t . .-i-i aneat. -. tui:s-. ' 4 k.-aiktd. cr toi.. Hy Oregon t-metny I. I.O Willi. IIIH II.OV, h : t f .r. r,4 prr tn r;rf a-'ra aad rrulta. ' I'' oriits triprrnitl, - pc" bu.iv:h. Unions. Ji.iUji.-0 per vREL(, ITS Almarta crat-es, rr tarrsi. craiibrnB. lvvll. par bar- p.-.T TC r B'tvlnr prlrrs: BurbaBkA f t. ?i 0 I.Ti pt hundred; iwwt potatoes, "VKi iKT A Ml.KS Arttrhokas. 7." TJo: pf dos n : ;a. a'i w l"- : p r ituinj ; th'ii! . atfla-. 1 f 2 : Ir cauu- flower. trill: .-ir. a.. .k i o P-r rrut.i . curunib' s. - i '1. .V dnin ; splant. i: -c p.-r pound: Rrlic. i lw pr pound; (UUCl- ttii-T, J-.TTi prr rra'-: hnthona rt- iu-. u 7-V' pt t x : ii-r' s, U'i" o4iid : ral'"h'. p-r rt--n: rhub.-irb. i'hf"rn:a. pr box ; sprouts, be; lornnr.rtn. V "'"' P-f b AK VKi;KTAIM.K.-Tnrnlps. TM 10 pr sa.-k. bts. rutul-atfa. f 1 v 1.10; carrots. $1. HMON? Association price. f-3 per .Piia.'Tio:Ks. II :'.: n'din,- I..'.mjC: p-, lvt-. l a; 1.7.': I-i i"h- k Piprins. 9:J IMlry aad Country rroooca. !tTTEK Oraaon creamary but la r. eo'.d S3 !, c . prin's. eitra. K,j,rirrf..n candl-d. ITlc; case count. JfW- prr rloxen. t'H KKSK-un cn. flats. -Jc per pound ; da'ols. noniinai. 1'i KK Fancy. 9S Pr bouad- VK I.-Kn. v 1 : i IT.',.- pr pound. rtLLTRY Hns. sprm;i. ISjlSHc; 3iKk. Itk-. ,-. : lurkay. .!. Uresaad. ;ov'-lc taple Oroeeriea. COFFEE Koasted. tn drums. per pounU p 4 LMOM Columbia Rivet. 1-ponnfl tai'.a. tZ 2i par doen. b-pound tails, $3 95; pcui.d rats. i4t. A.asUa p.ak. 1-pcuaa ta. t, S1.3&. . Kl'Ta walnnta. 19tH ponn. Brain nuts, mjlftc; filberts, H15: 1 moads. 17tf21r; pe ans. loc; cocoanjta. oo 4 SI par tfnren: cfcesmuts, l2e pac pound; hirkorr nut. 9 u lOc per pound. HONEY Choics. J3 & pr cats: stralna aone. l)c per pound. HALT Granulated. $15 Pr ton. half- gro-ir.d. inos. $6 p-r ton; &Os, pr tun. BbANU fcma.ll whlta. 4.H.tc: large whita. 4e; Lima. 7c; pink, 6c; Mexican. 0c; bavnu. 5c. TftlCF No- 1 Japan. 3Vc; eheapsr rades, A u "r; ftouthern head. S Tc. FUG AR Dry granuiatsd, fmlt ana barry. f4.(; Hunoiulu plantation. 9 50; beet. 9C.S&; extra C 9.05; p J -dared, bar rels. 4 ; rubra barrets, $i ti. I'KIED FR; 1 TM App rs, i4C psr n-und; apricots, lSals-1; peaches. O ; prunes, Italian. 10oM04c; slWar. IRo; figs, arhlta and bla.k. fihUSci currania. li4 11c: raisins, loose. Muscatel. W bleached Thompsoa. llc; unbleafhrd Sul tanas, SSc; seeded. 1 ii fiic; data. Per sian, 9 par pound: Fard. 1 Pr frosiaaosa. IMVI-1" to 12 pounds 1 4 1 - r 1 . " ' -. c ; 1 -to 14 pounds. IIS 1- 3. ' 16 P""'"1 14 W I'i'f- skin.d. l.V. plcnhs. 11.-. r.a ta. roil. I 'c. l.AI:i--Kt:le rendered. tterra, 19--tubs. 1- W i sianuard lirrcs. 114C: tua il kc li..rieniiir lierraa tuta 9 e HAf'l'N' Fstu . 14. . standard. 1; Choice. 17.-; KoRtlsh. I A W V !" Ism sAli .bjkbJ i. short clears, dry salt. 11 Sc; smoked. IJc; short clear, barks, 1J to 1 pounus, dry saiu Ul.i; linvktd. 14c; abort clear backs, 19 to pounds, dry salt. llVc: amoked. lo. Ora B a eapwrta. ory salt. 13c; atnaastt, 44. IJnaefl (HI and Tnrprntlne. LINKED OIL I'ura r. in barrels. 77c; boi.ed. m barrels, 7c; raw, in casaa, ie, bn:evl. n caea h4o. Tl hft.NTlNt laaea. "oc; wood barrsia Wc Hop. Howl and llidaa. Ht It. I r-.p. Z ' i oids. noai Inal. I'.'lJ contract. '-Jmic. aloHAlK lwi I cl.p. per pound. UouL La'.-ftt Orfjn. 14fl lc par pcund. accor.lma to s.iriukage; aii. lOuiTo par fouud m, J'ti-TS-Krv. He: 1am rs. sal tad. i"?. short-aool p-iia. fgj-. butcner pelts, Jan. take-off. ul-. Feb. tk-ori 4L1 v X"1lUIE.'t Salted Md-a. 10';lSo br pound: salted calf. ltt 17c; salted kip- 11 w lie; grv, a hluea. s-xc. dry c!f. lie: d.y hid-. li I?c; sailed stags, 7jVjc; graeo la it. ti i i C i aSCaKA I'er pound. SHff?- . OilAi.s BAO." In car Wis, JVjC asch. Fura, Tl US Portland prices for prima, well hnd.ed sk ns. acc.irdit. to sixes: Mmk. $ i v . na -n. - o J I iO ; ckunk mar row stripe . I i- 2 ; skunk tbr-'d stripe . 7Scffll.aU: m-l'krat. :.IJ, Kiij iva. i w nir:-i. 9 i b ivir. I. u S.iJ. lis:. Vl, ln ul, 4 4 j t ier litu U: l ii. .; badtfrr. 4'JC s. i.-ical. ic ti 1 11 40. nnajia ZmQ . ci". cat. lvit-'c; hwu v 3wc. inountatn lon. u lo; bear. $1 HA!4 1'K.l.M'K'O PBOIHl'B MARKET rrirea Quotnl al lli Itay Ity for Vege table. 9rults. .tc. SAN KKA.NVI frj proUuc pi Mn h l.'l -Th" foKow wera .uircnt here iu- dar: Uu'trr Fane rre.imrry. .. .c. Ki as Store. l'H..c. fan.-y ranc'i. -c. f.ie-s liRtone i '.'i3.V Kru't A pptc. chot. c. i common. Tic; J4ex. an Itmes. " 4; California Um ona. choice. H ; cummon. 91.LS; naval or anges. 91 -id- 5: pineapples. 9:3. Mtllstufrs Bun, D - middlings. t'otato re:oo Burhink'. 9- lotj2-.; S.iitnaS tui b.n.ks. - . ni: liui -banks. 91 sweets. 9 ' t ".Ad. Ceth!e t'ucuinber. I .j J " ; gs r lie. ?!-. gren pea. j i vc ; string be.tns. nominal: asparagus 4 v tc; tomaios. nom ina! : cgen ant. ! i ,y h-Jt. 914 '.Ovto. .ind o.f.s, SIn19: alfalfa. Uri4o. tv'-ve:pt Kiour. .4" tjutrrer sucks; w h a;. .n:'.s. b ir . t ni.s. (.it a. ."'" ccnta s. oiai--a, -.k: hralt. 4. alicks. hay :; i.,lis. oo,. Iri o.i . . Urlil Alarkri. KV YORK. M-r. h 11-.-. r nt m. spot. 4. o.i 1 4 ::7 S . i.. I 4 o I 4 ..' ; Apt 11 and lla . 1 4 J ;s j 1 4 l- . j,, ,,. -nd Jui. 14.-'JS ' 14 4 " . l.&jio in i.rm. .-iM.j. 11 1 d. Ittiur. a. l'Va Jd. Arri ve. r-;u.'t-d at N"e j; a ih.u). lotr. t 'uto 11 - house riurt.s sho e;v..r:s cf ll.To t..ra so r-r ths mn:li. topper. Ili 1 1 o.c ii o: l'. U1; v I4;v, i:- , , MS.- Y 1 Sr:. 4.' 4J.-".c . Air.h 41!"1- 2. .i'i 4t.4t4-C. May. 41. . 41. To,-; .1,1;,., .- ;;.t( 1 .." "A . Ju ? o 1 . I.4-11 : n .f. .-pot. tl fur-ir.. 1 1 -ti ".v l-.t .(in-: I'ji Ii ork a; d 3:'.. 1 .t - F-.s' Si. l.o-it I.. - !'n. fl.". 17s f.-l ., .r niv a. !" 7. I"'' New York ti:,! ti'oT. Ftsi Si. l.oiii. London. tH Xca. A. tunor-i .) u-t. fookon"s. . . I i.n-i ':- o.,r.l 11 ran :. "" 't 'R l-.Tt-rtor- i.4V-a.!' ir.01 w jiS steady. n. t foon-l- No- hern. S14 7..T . No. -. 1 4 -V. ' 14T. N" 1 S-.-nh-rn an 1 No. 1 S-niih-ro of;. 914.7 ' 4 wffee and fMigar. N Y KK. Msr. h l.i C. rr. ,i-.scd mts iinT'T, -ir nooiths 'ctn r"'aiv--ly 4. K!-. M ;.- b-s M-h. 1- : An- .. 13 -' . 13 .I'f-. 1 ..ev: July, 13 i.cuat. l,4:. p-m&rr, 13 ."..V . Orlor.fr, 1 ; ile Noerr.t-er. 13 U ; tK ccm r. 13 47c: U4rT !. 4- . K.'-tu) 13.4-i -. Mild t,.rT- q vile: i 'or do a . I -i 1 . nominal. Tt.iar-. ae nntitPi'. i 'rfjf riftia i. 4 H i , , muKv 4 t I .- . no i m a-a ;; ''i ;', "': ruud. wlih flu 4arke. 1-1 MTU. M--h 1 I in 9--i r ! v. , . vi ra. a - " : M.r. a aa -d. Ma ;u,', bid: THH MOTiMNG OKKf.OMAX, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 191- z LONDON IS BUYER Sends Orders to Wall Street at Higher Prices. ! ENTIRE LIST IS STRONGER suKr Ai!miicc on showing of l-iirsc Proril Made by Trut l.4ii Yrar Inirrimlionul llarrlfr AIm Higher. N KiV YC'KK, Urch VI. Today "s stock market scriic-d to derive Us early activity and attongth from abroad. London's rheer fuinesa became accentuated with a further advance in consols and home mils. The Kngitsh mark.-t sent over a decidedly hiirher tt-t for American securities, followed mh buynie; here. The foreign situation was not responsible for the mot in inactive American special ties, aurh a American Sugar and Interna tional Harvester. rnncerntiig Ihs former, mil.h advanced four points, the company made a radical departure from Its custom bv pubii-ning a d-taiied statement of is oi,eratlons for 11 1, which showed profits xceiinc f 14 oh,inn. compared with 9nV(M,. m IMC Its officials also Mprewed op timism regardlns; the outcome of the Gov eminent suit now pending. for Harvester, which gained three pomts. it la now behevrd tha company hma arrived at an undaret andlng with the t.ov- rnment and a 'ml diseoluiion prin-eedlngs uill Involve n'i pwuntary damage to share holders. - In fact. Hie r-ults of the disinte gration of the Standard Oil and An.orlcsn To jici o innpms no longer oppress tne 1rrir.M security holder lih fear. Final d-nling rf-flerted weakness in the vp-u attv.. Uad. is, Stei and I nion I'ar f.c losing mii-h of Ihelr advance, while KeadU and 1.. high Valley closed unrhanged. Hnrveater and otht-r gpeclaltlea also Iu ofl from heft prit-ea B..mi were active with few price rhangea. Total sales, par value. aggreKated $J..oil.'. l iiii.-d states ;uvrnment bonds were un ctiancd on call. fJ.VSl.VO STOC'hl Cjl OTATIONJ. Sal'S. A 1 is I'h.i! pf - . " Miiuil toppr .. 21. 7 " Am Ayr. u.l . . I.4'" Am l:.-t Suwr. o.l!" A me. lean !' 1u."'N Am Car Ac Fdy.. !' KiL'h. Low. llrt. 4 4 S Tl ' ! -1', .VI i 14S :,o -4 4 'a 41' -V Am Cotton (HI Am Hd f Lt Pf l.-J" Am Ice ScUTl . 4oU H Am I.11. s d . -.ni -.n-imotivc. A:u Mrifi A K" t. tlO pref -rrd. . lO 4lM( 1.7'" tti' t i.i 14 H4V J1 Am s...i Fly.. 4f A 111 Sugar K-f.. 1.Vn.i 123 Vf K-J Am T" 1 e T.I.. 1d-s 1 A-n 'I icco Pf. 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Wminshou cn- ". ntrn I'acific C Wiconln Onira. ;Vnt Shoif 4 nr. i. . . .1' Mork at Boalon. Mohawk I N-v Con rx-dH . N:pistng Vines. Nith Butte North Lake i !d Dominion. . . i -m-eola Qiiim-v ex-div. .. i-j Shannon 4 Superior S Sup Mob MID - Tamarack . ,1' S It 4r M . . . do pi ef-rr d. . . Ctah Con ' I" Cop Cu ea-dlv Winona Wolv ex-dlv A lone j, Atria! Copt er. . A Z I. sm. . . rlaona Com . . B a. C C 'J S M. ChI A e-div . 4al A- H ex-div. I'cntennial C K C x-dlv K Hutta Cop M. Kraukiiu ; Iroux Coo .... i an' "on . - - ; reen t'ananea. 1 Hoy Me ( Cop I Kerr Lake lke fopper- . . . t.a salt t opper 7 27 U 4S'-3 ir: IN -1 :;7S Miami Copper.. . ... s , loney, Kchangr, 4tlr. KV Yor.K, March 13. Money on caM firmer. CSt?-1! "r " rwllns; rate, 2V; closing bin. onertMl at -J -. Time loans stc-ad : o days. 3 per cent, yo d-o. r; months, 3U. ime mT- antl' papt r. 4 r 4 ' per cent. sterling -xchungf att-ady with actual busi iieja In bankers hilla t 94.h4 for OO-day bills and at 94 b7l3 for demand. Commercial bilis. 94 -ViU. Far silver. .VSc. Mexican dollara. 47c. Oovcrnment and railroad bonds, steady. LONHOS. March 13. Bar silver steady. SO 15-1tid per ounce. Money Sr 34 pr rnt. Itate of discount In open market for short bills. 3Si3 pr cnt.; three months bills, 3 ft-ldS rr cent. SAN FRANCISCO. March 13. Sterling on London. M d:is. 94.M1-; sight. 4,87. Urafts Sight, 2c; telegraph. 4c. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. March 13. At the be ginning of busim-as today the condition of the Vnttvd States Tr. asury waa: Working balance in Treasury of fice. nO.073.Slo In banks and Philippine treasury 34.14.. 1S Total balance In gem-rat fund.. l-J.S".s:;fl Ordinary receipts yesterday ... Isrt.4-H Ordinary diaburscmenta l.os.nirT Dtflclt to da t this fiscal year is 9-1.147.-13. against frt.sii.t)-? at thts time luat year. Thege. flgures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. HOGS 561 DIME CHOICKJ.OAD BIUNGS $6.83 AT .STOCKYAKDS. Cattle f All Kinds Sell at ileftular Prices No Sheep Are Disposed Of. There was a cood market for en; tie and hogs at tlie stock ard yesterday. Only a fen- sheep came in and none was disposed of. Choice steers brought and 9'.3o and choice cnwu. sold at $.V.ii. A few heifers and hulls hrougnt the going prices. The hog market was mronr throughout the day. A load f :rtme stock, averaging 17S pounds, aolcl at Id. VI. an advsnre of a dime ovr the regular price. Other light hogs sold at tk7r and and heavy hogs brought f and 9,i.-3. Receipts yesterday ere 4JJ cattle, 7 calves. i'Sl hogs. 235 sheep and J horses. Among tho sliizpcra were F. R. leker. nervals, 1 csr of calves, sheep and hogs: V . W. Krown. Gateway, 3 cars of cattl; Charles rel(lwin. Terrebonne. 1 car of cattle; O. W. Wiley. Terrebonne. 1 car of cut tie; (J. H. i:uS4 II. Terr.-bonno, 1 car of cattle; Kdwtn Mm vs. Huntj. Kerry, I car of hogs, and W. B. Kurt a. Hlackfoot and liexburg. Idaho, 2 car of hogs. The day's sales -erc as follows: Weight. Price. 1 cost ''-50 1 cow I ' 24 cov 5 14 calve I J 3 ruui '- in row. W,s - heifers - " 1 bull Is4" --;";? 4 steers 11. "'H H.lo 2 steers 1! steets II teers eti hogs I h.iii . .1 hoss lie- h-.gs l.l hoss 1 l-'.S 1 l-.i li.7 270 on :2H li'l 17S CI s 174 ::2 i.z: lo hors - - Th.- 'ranue of prices at the yaras was as follows: Choice steer. !122S'?5 Cood to eholca st-eiS 6.10 Choice cows J-iV ' 5 Good to .holre cows - V Choi.e spayed h. ifers 5 .', Good to choice heifers Choice buns 4. jJr 4.75 Oood to choice bulls 4.2 Choice talvis -!H!? anS Good to choice calves .w 6-00 Choiee'TTtiht hogs .V0.I4J .M smooth heavy hoss ' J t?-', Rough heavy o.SOt? --3 Cho!.ePyeiirlings ; -"' T Choice 2 nd i'.1.;' I'i Choke Killing ewe. 4 -a 4 3 Culla r; Choir f-d wool lamba 'J i? 2 Chol- e grsln-f :d lnmbs ,' L'n' choice .Spring lanioB t? flood to choice Umhs 4.wi ' 4..n Fair to good lambs 4.-i 4.o0 Omahft IJvestock Markrt. CHIA;o. March lo. Catt e Receipts. ISSmi; n.arket steady to lte higher: beeves. rut'a S so- Tn:' si rs. 94.7aii d.K: West ern ste-rs. 9.VIHS1 7.WI; Bto.-k. rs and feeders. 94. 10 a -'"; ow and heifers. io0tf ,tw, CHog ' kJm'?!!.!' no. Ofit); market 5 to 1"c higher; licht. JflV'i-f-'i; mixed J. 7 01 c; hea y. ti.7n 7.ita; rough, d. nj t 0;"pias. 9a.0.fj -4o; bulk of sait-s, 9ti-S' 7-O'V Hhp RecMpts. 4.0OO; market steady to lower: native. 3.rn ,i 5.(M.; W estern. 94 i..tv: v. arltng!. 9"'.tH n tt.v;ri: lmbs. native, 90. 7. b0; Western. 90.7ii 7.C-0. ( hlruo Uveetock Markrt. OMAHA. .March 13- Cattle Receipts. .VX)o, market strong to IOc htpner: native steer. f.r.ni7.ho: enwa and heifers, 9o-4Q fT.in; nlrn' stfrf, $ fi tt.1 ft; Texas st t-t rs :t or7 .".u: range cows and helf-rs, s:t (H"f .S.i- cannrrs. 2.7." 'fi .1.7:.; stotrkera and feeders. 9:..r0i rt 40; cales, 4.00&-8Au; bulls, siajs. etc.. $;(-Vn 5 6."). Hogs Keceipts. 15.7t.M- market 5 to 1"c higher: heavy. 9..'." " "5; mixed. b.4 6 a0: light. 9 :ta a .tW: pigs, fo.OOj Q.2ol bulk of sales. IH-oOfii it G.5j- Shen Kece nts. mofm-t w to ltic lower: yearlings. 9 " " era. 9 ' j 5.75; ewea, 94.L'5 3 -'; weth- lambs. ti.25iu".:'j. rt-d Fruit at Xevr Vork. NEW YOKK. March Ilk K vafttraied ap ples steadv. with small offerings of good grades. Spot fancy, yfilnc; choice, 84 B'-c: prim. 7 4 n -. Hrunt'i dull, easy in sympathy with the mark,-: on the Cojst. Viuoations range from IS to 1-c for California up to 30-4'a and 8S to T2c for Oregon. Peach less active, nominally unctianged. Choice. liH'alUc; extra choice, Hllc; fancy. 1 m 'ii r-'(. a- York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Marrh Cotton steady nt a not d.-cliue of 5Vd pointa. Closing bids: March, lo ,17c; April. ItXo; May. lt.47c; Juue. lf.5Jc; Jniy, lO.oc! August, 10.,r.7c; P-p:emb.r. 10. Mk; : October. lo.t'.Jc; Novem ber. lo.V.c : DerembiT. l.t'.Wu; January. lOWr; Kehruiiiy, lKlc. Spot closed qul.'t. 5 points higher. M id -uplands. J'.7"c: inld (juif. iM.Saic. Swi-s. 20 b.iles. 4 hicaajo Produce Market. t 'H ICAtlU. Mnrch 13. Butter Stead A Creameries. 2tti2 1"A': dairies. 1'3 tf 27c. Egg tsy. Kt-cetpts. I7n2 cases: at mark, enses Included. l!,c; ordinary firsts, lvc: firsts, lVr. Che-se Steady. Daisies. lTilV; ta-Ine, 17H t$ l"-ie. Young Americas. 1 7 4 1 ic ; long horns. 1 S V 18c. Wool at ft. IrUla. ST. I.OL'IS, March 13. Wool Steady. TTrltorv ind W. ern mediums. Ittfylec: One mediums. lai 17c; fine. lO'.l.'.c. hit gar Decllnra in East. NEW YORK. March 13. All grad-s of refined sugar were lowered today lvc per hundred puund. Hop at New York. NEW YOKK. Alsrih H-ns easy. State common to choice. v 4"c. W hen the poFtal iank was onnd tn New York t here w as the c utnm a r rush, hut I4 f the accounts were olosed before the cad of the month. BIG STOCKS AFLOATj Chicago Wheat Market Has Worst Break of Year. PRICES DROP OVER A CENT Io-liiie Arc Almost Contiiiuiu Thmiifilioiit the Seslon-K?cclpts Are Imtop at All Points and Cables Are Bearish. CHKAiiO. March 111. Wuh nfnr that trior, wan a Uber.l floating aupply of wheat on th. markft today, thtre developed more courage among bear traders than at any time In month. Latent figures ehotned a drop of 4icto lH4o under last night. There waa a net loss of 4i 41 He to lo In corn and a shade to le for oatu- Hob product. flMhed the aame as last night to Oc up. It was a day of almost continuous d.M-line In the, wheat pit, Buffalo persistently of fered wheat, receipts continue larae In all direotlons. foreign exchanges were weak and snow waa forecasted In the Winter crop bell. Th. worst weakness cam. Just before the Close when a group of houses had selling orders which the market seemed unable to dtK'-st. The leading futures ranged as follows: y WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May i.MH 11.04 $l.o:Vi f1-": -Inly -.", .Wilis ." -'' sept '7 9(,' CORN. Vsy July Sept. .. .71. .T2 -TiV l" .. .71-. .72'i .71-", -iljs . . .7 .7-."., .715, OATS. Mav S3 -f-'-'s .5-1. .lulv r,il " Sept -4- " -4- MESH PORK. Mav lH.ni 1ll.7S I'-.O". H'1?!1 juiv m.rm m.37'3 ).s-i 1fi-5,, Stp't lli.O-'i l.li2 V J6.3-"j lti.ji'i LARD. Vsv 9. 1.'i Julv ..- Sepi S.W'i 9..-.214 9.42V4 li.4-.'li p. 70 O.IIL'1. O.A-1'. U.S7H: K.lii H.Sila SHORT RIBS. Mav 8!7li 00 S.f7"i ju!v .0.-. 111'! .0-"s S.7'4 Sept ash quotations were as follows: Kiour Steady. Rve No. 2. S2c. Barley Feed or mixing. 70 90c; fair to choice malting. S1.16n l.ao. Timothy seed J11W14.50. clover seed Jfl6-?22. Pork Mess, new, J15.62 V4 : old, $15.6j. Lard In tierces. J9.27. short ribs Loose, $8.67 . drain statistics: Total clearam-es of wheat ard flour were enual to 27,000 bushels. Primary receipts jere 508, 000 bushels, compared with 345.000 bueshels th corresponding day a year ago. Butimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 42 cars: corn. 428 cars: oats. 145 cars; hogs, 27,000 head. tirain at Han Francijtoo. SAN KRANCISCO, March 13- Wheat steady, barley Arm. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping-, $1.Ck- 1.04 p.-r cntal. Uariry Feed, 1.1 per cental ; brewing, nominal. Oittn U-d. 91.70111.75 per cental: white. S1.7r.i ly per cental; black. $l.t.ral.SO per cental. Call bonrd sal: Wheat December. 1.,.8 per cental hid. 91.fi Bsked. Barky December. 9i-5 per . cental; May, $i.fe5 per cental. Minneapolis Grain Markrt. MTNXEAI'OLIS. March 13. Wheat May, $1.05 "i: July. $1.07'. 1. 07. Cash So. 1 hard. Jl.o5l; No. 1 North ern. 9l.iJHi; No. - Northern, $1.04 No. 3 what. 91.02H. Flax. Barley. 7li $1.25. Corn No. 3 yeiiow, l,6S Ij7c. .Oats No. 3 white. 51 Oc. Rye No. '2. 80i0r. v Kuroitean firaln Markets. LONDON. March Cargoes quiet, but s-eady. Walla Walla for shipment 3d lower 37s 3d. Kngllt-h country markets firm; French country markets, steady. LIVERPOOL, March 13. Wheat March, ft 4d; May. 7s 6"id; July. 7s 5-Hcl. Weather, rain. I'ligrrt i-ound Wheat Markets. TACOM A. March 13. Wheat Btiestem. 01c; fortyfuld. b$c; club, 87-2c; red Kussian, b5.:. Receipts Wheat, 26 cars: barley, one car; oats, one car; hay. four cars. SEATTLE. March 13. Wheat Bluestem. c; forty fold. i7Vtc; club, 87c; fife, l7c; red Russian. S5c. Yesterday's car receipts Wheat. 14; oats, three; barley, four; hay. 11; flour, one. FRUIT PEN FAVOR CANNERY Maes MectlnR Hold and Special Committee Appointed. KOKEST GIIOVE, March 13. (Spe cial.) At a mass meeting: of the fruit rrowers In this city Saturday, a step was taken towards the establishment of a co-operative fruit and vegetable cannery at this place. "The meeting was presided over by County Fruit In spector H. C. Atwell, who had arranged for the gathering. J. V. Holt, man ager of the Kugene Fruit Grower's As sociation, spoke at length telling of the successful cannery which has been in operation at Kugene for the past two years. This plant was at first capital ized at $4000 and later increased to $25,000, with more than two hundred stockholders. It is a big success and Mr. Holt urged the growers of this vicinity to establish such a plant. H. S. Boshow, manager of the cannery at Nooksack Wash., spoke in favor of a co-operative plant. Mr. Mulkey, of the Southern Pacific Rail road Company, promised if such an establishment should materiHze, special shipping rates could be secured. Al though no definite action was taktn, a committee was appointed t'j ascertain the number of stockholders, which could be secured for such an enterprise and report at a similar gathering to be held in this city on Saturday, March 23. l'ost mistress Fined $5. rOCATEJJbO, Idaho, March 13. (Spe cial.) Five dollars tine was imposed by Judge liletrich in the Federal Court here yesterday on Mrs. Pearl Rich ards, postmistress at Buist, Idaho, who pleaded guilty to an indictment charg ing the making of false postal reports to the Government. ." INCORPOS1ATID CONSULTING ana CONSTRUCTION ENCINEERS PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES FINANCED and MANAGED SO Plna Street New Vork THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVINa COMPANY Constructs Asvhait and Other Bitumi nous Pavements. S05-60S Klretrle Bldr . Portland. Or. IMkar Huber, Manager. ll LADD & TILTON BANK Established 1S59. Capita! Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits. rmrr.rreil and Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in al) parU of the world. n. Ht. I "dd. rreslilent. First National Bank Capital $1,500,003 Surplus 850.00J Oldest National Bank West of tia Rocky Mountain GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY (Mountain Division) Trains leave Prince Rupert. B. C, Wednesday! and Saturdays at 1:00 P. M. for Vanarsdol (one hundred miles. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double-Track Route.) FOUR THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. THROUGH PULLMAN STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. J. H. Bursts, General Atrent, Paaaenser Department, Seattle. Washington. Flrat Avenue and Yesler Way. The Largest and Finest OLYMPIC TITANIC New 45,000 Tons Each FRENCH A LA CARTE RESTAURANT, TURKISH & ELECTRIC BATHS, SWIMMING POOL, FOUR ELEVATORS, GYMNASIUM, VERANDAH CAFE, PALM COURT ATiIERICAN LINE Plyowatb Ckertwarg Soauunvtao Atlantic Trport Line New Tort Laaoso Direct RED STAR LINE Htm Tarfc Baser iglntl Paris WHITE STAR LLE New Ysrk uetnaswB Liverpool Hew tern Plyawala Chti ooari-Southampton Bostoa Qoeenstown llveroool ComtanT'i Oil Ice. Room -B" Bailey BeUldlng, Second and Cacrry Streets. Seattle OR LOCAL RAILWAY AD STKAKSBIP AGENTS In decided contrast to the ordinary pave ment is the "non-skid" surface of bitulithic a f -fords a sure foot hold for all kinds of traffic. J. C. WILSON & CO. STOCKS, BOXn". CHAIN ATl COTTON MKMB1-R9 NKW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YOKK. COTTON E.( HAXOb CHK AtiO BOARD O FT RA OB THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Main Offlee Mills BldK., San Francisco. Branch Offices Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. Los Angeles, ban Uleio. Cur- oaailo Beach. 11IK 1 1 AND OFFICE: Main Floor Lumuermens Bank Bnlldinc. olh and Stark. Phones Marshall '-UP. A IJg7. TRAVELERS' C.CIBE. COOS BAY M) Kl RKKA STEAMER, ALLIANCE lbS SATVRDAV, MARCH Hi, AT I. M. NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO. iXZ Third St. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (l nlon Line of N. Z.) VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON. llrect through steamers, sailing from San Frantisco Mnreh- M. April 3 and every 28 days to Tahiti, WellinKton and Sydney, S. Wales. The line to Iles of the South Sea. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agents or address Hind. Kolpli Co.. San I'ran.;lsca. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland P. M. evary Tuesday. Freight received at Alnsworth Dock daily up to 5 P. M. Pas senger fare, flrst-ciass. 10: second-claas. 7, Including meals and berth. Tickat offlca Alnsaorth Dock. Phones Main 3000. 2a- - EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR San Frani-ihco and Ix Angeles HITHOIT CHANGE, s S ROSE ( 1TV Sails 4 r. 31., Sunday March 17. SW FRNCISCO PORTLAND . S. .CO. TickM Office. 1S Third St. Phones .Main 40.2 and A 1402. .$1,000,000.00 . 800.000.00 . . Savings Accounts ";.'rt.S- .V "'f' rV-hier""- EFFECTIVE MARCH 3d, 1012. STEAMSHIP PRINCE GEORGE Leaves Seattle, Washington, every Sunday at 12 o'clock midnight, lor VICTORIA, VANCOUVER anil PRI-VCB RUPERT. B.C. Connecting at Prince Rupert, U. C. with "P.S. PRIIfCE JOHN" Wednesday, 1:00 P. M.: March 20th and April 5d. for Stewart and Naas River. B. C. points; March 21st and April 4th for Massott and Isaden Ha?bor: March 23d and April 6th for Queen Char lotte Islands. Steamers in the World APRIL 13 Sails May 4-25 June 1 S July 6 APRIL 20 May 11 June 1 June 22-July 13 from NEW YORK WHITE STAR-DOMINION Montreal Quebec thru asal "EiEGANTIC" & "LAURENTIC" Larca-t and Fictwt StMrntn n St. Uwrpwc Rout Only Four Days at Sea TO ECHO PR IS COMFORT AT UODBK1TK RATRS Twia Screw S-S. "Cnda" u. "Trattmic onk class ai) t'Anrv gntvin: THIRD CLASS CLOSKD ltOOMfi Bsccsce cbeeked through to SZesnier In RaihI. EutMu-k msbt befors solllnc. So boUl or trsostsr exvoss. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. "Next to the skies, the sea affords the jrreatest representation of spacious aran deur which the human eye is permitted, to behold." FriedrU-h Butzel, the fa mous geographer. Plan a Trip Abroad As a Spring Vacation See tlie grandeur of the skies and aea and the never-ending wonders of for eign lands; enjoy the luxurious com. forts of the palatial steamships of. the NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Which, with their connections, will taka vou anywhere, for they circle the globe. EARLY SAILINGS I'OU LondonParisBremen George Washington Sat nr day, March 2S Kaiser W ilhelni der tirosse Apr. -J Prinz Friedrich Viihelm. Apr. 11 Special Sailing Prinzes Irene, Mar. 14 for Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples Cruise to Black Sea and Caucasus from Genoa. April 2S to May 29 ,200 up. Cruise to Polar Regions from Bremen. July 18 to 'August 10 $120 UP- Independent Around the World Trips $G18 . BALTIMORE-BREMEN DIRECT One Class (11 Cabin Passengers, Wednesdays OERICHS & CO., General Agents 5 BROADWAY. NEW YORK: Robert Capelle. G. A. P. C. 250 Powell St.. opposite St. Francis Hotel, S. F.. or local Agents. Canadian Pacific "EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC" AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL VIA THE SCENIC ROUTE TO EUROPE 1000 MILES ON THE ST. UlVKliXCE FIVER AND LESS THAN 4 DATS AT SEA 2tKS3 MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE First Cabin ?-:3,0. a,,d, op Second Cabin i-0.";'5 up One-Class Cabin (11) o0.00 and up Third-class Lowest rates on request Canadian PaclBc Office. 142 Third Street. Portland, and all local agents. San Francisco Los Angel ei and San Diego Direct . 6. Ecanoke and S. S. Eidst ball Ereer Wednesday Alternately at NORTH FACITIO S. & CO, U Xbir faun MaU Uli. A UXis sugar at ea rk ester-lay - Th divp was j Tnited Mtra Is cou'U. 4