JXEB HORNING .SATURDAY, JUSE . 17, 1905, 13 UTILE Ml LEFT Nine-Tenths of the Oregon Clip Has Been Sold. MARKET STRONG BUT DULL Satisfactory Situation in the Bast. Poultry Trade lias Not Re covered From the Excite ment of Thursday. "WOOL Nine-tenths of Crepe etlp snld. Market quiet, but Mrong;. POTATOES Eastern stock arriving In bad order. FRUIT Apricot receipts lighter and P'h s advance. Cherries and cants POULTRT Market UM Buffering trr m Thurf-day, Jolt. EJGS Cutting said tc be indulged Is. Th nine-tenths of the Oregon wool dip f'A the market Isas become stugRten for "-k of offerings. The undertone, however, '-minues strong. and the few rales made dar ns the week auow no changes i price. For Eastern Oregon woalt 19ti2t cents Is qjneS. and Valley wools are worth about 9 rent. Tl f next roaled. bM sale is nctieduied : held at Shantko Tuesday, the 2tb. where considerable quantity o-f wool has been j i . emulated since the last sale. The Boston market still shews the strong 'eaturcs that have distinguished it since the (lurrj began. While there has not been quite lie activity of the previous week, the mar ket has intrenched Iteetf in a strong and 'irrrnal position, rays h Commercial Bl- 'r Sp weotn have been freely picked tup (' manufacturers at" good rlca. Dealers ! are been saline centra cj. although not to ' e extent which they had been. So m&ny -:T9 have been sold to arrive that the trade 'eels that K does not care to dispose of ary more until It makca eome of the de-"'e-iM. This is. owing to the uncertainty of q jality .and size f the dtp.". Some cttps when rontraetod may have hern estimated at 100,000 pound, and on arrival hero may n t to above 66.000 or 8t.00. Consequently if ji alers were tn sll too man' in advance, they might be forced through shortages to bu more w-oel In order t live up to the frnrn of their transactions, llowevw. the 'a'hng off In the transfers of contracts is r-ey due to the disposition of holders, as le buyers are around and ready to make a''e. The gene-rat tendency of the market 5s nt'ai upward, and the attitude of manufac uvrw, both large and nmall. who have been .--.-.und the market, presages no weakening in e present strong situation. Stocks are eem raratively Mght for this time of the year, ar.d it Is mid that up to date more wool been ed than had been by October of "an year. Dealers expect to "be cleaned oat c' supplier even earlier than In 1996. There 1R hern a good ilemand for eross 1 red, while the call for merinos has only ben normal. Pulled wools of the finer grades vb e soM at strong -prices. The .uppHea.are. h'wever, very low. New fleeces, while not c - the market Ut any extont. have sold free v t" arrive. In line tvlth the contracting for 1906 clip n New Moxteo, which had been done tome ne ago. it If now reported that certain IfKift clips In -Oregon have been contracted n. prices fully satisfactory -to growers. It s authoritatively stated that the Fall wools 'n the San Juan Valley of California have ben contracted at 18cur 62ff63c. landed dean. On June G the wool sole to- ?laee at S' aitko. Or., with IS buyers In the field, and J 6OCVO0 pound, wore purchased for this tia'ket at 224 We. the scoured and landed o of which will be 72jr70e. One of the trominent wool firms purchased the dip of "he Baldwin lv.rtftek Company, amounting o 30.00 to 3W.000 pound at Sr. This . .ne of the leading ciiaw of Oregon and v 1 1 t am 76r landed and ceure4. year . 'v 17V, cent was paid, or flc landed here can. while In 1MB the price waa 164c and In W2 luV- Another sale is booked for Shan- 1 r hut eonoMortng that the prices are now c'ablihed there. It will be tiiie likely tha- the remaining ettfw. wMch are few. v j be tAu pri valet? before the sales day T'-js the roaon In Oregon Is practically In aM the other Werners States the i ,f. have passed from the growers into dralrrs' hands. POULTRY MARKET DRAGS. Receipts Hea-y. but Buyers Few and Far Between. There was -not much doing tn poultry yee terMft as might have been expected. Re iclnts f chickens were heavy. The Wg buy ers were out of the market, and the email hu;rr were not incMned to pay more than was quoted on Thursday. A few smalt sale were reported at what seemed to be good 1 rl rf . but the market was practically on a 12 and 16-cent harts. A leading jobber thus reviews the market for the week: "The poultry market Is completely demor a zed. Receipt have been very heavy, and the demand haa been very Mght. Ifosw Chopped the early part of the week to 12Sf 1 , Springs to 1717s. Sales ha W beon r a :e at much less than these flgures. and t"0a. wiMIe receipt are not so heavy. It is imrM-lble to 'move them .at any prlee. We advise careful buying for the nxt ten dayn." POOR EASTERN POTATOES. Fereral Cars In Bad Order Said to Have Arrived. The potato market, weakened b free ar rxals of new stock from CalMomtft. has been further eereaed 1m- the rreeipt of a rumber at ears from the Kaot that were not It good conditio. Two ohik of CotoradoA . n the track 'eMerdy wore In bad order anc: required sorting over. in one ear. SO tacks were found rotten. Two ears of Mln rseeotas wire reported to have heest retectrd a the potato had sprouted. Another ear ' Mlrmerotoa eame in later ha the day aM several more are oaM to be en the wax A letter received yesterday from S' Paul rMaotf oueled prices MS15 cents er than formerly charged. but local houses are not tarttned to take on any more rtr-k. owing to th" lateness of the seaeoa. "Hiere la a geod demand for new California rotatoca at current quotations. T ears of p-tatoes and ontonsi were brought up yester a'. Very few old Oregon potatoes are eora- mg forward, but what are received are In very ed condition. Prices on all kinds of old stock are unchanged. mXR APRICOTS COME. Market In Better Shape and Better Shape rrices Advance. Th apricot market waa in good shape yes terday. as receipts were lighter and the steady demand sent prices up to S5e9$l crate. Cantaloup, came in more .freely. ba did not'-seem active. Prices ,wero. - cot changed, ppny crates bringing 44J0. Th-re was a goiid sire ehfpment of special crate which were quoted at H-ZZ. Poor cherries were amtfidant and slow sale, bat fancy rteck. whrch was scarce, sold setter. itM" eenu being quoted for the best offerings. A cenali lot of fancy four-tler SpHxcnbert p- plea were brought up from storage. A car of fairly good bananas -was un loaded In the afternoon. A car of lemons, said to -be In peer order, was also received. EGG TRICES CUT. Unconfirmed Humor of an IS-Cent Quota tion. V Egg quotations of 1SH nd 18- were made on Front street yesterday. Receipts -were unequally divided, which was rrponslMe for the difference of eptalen expressed to the lone of the market, which ranged from very firm to barely steady. There wm a report eurrent that tome house had ehaded the price to 16 cents, but It could not be verified, and It did not seem a If rmarket conditions Justified wash a. figure, un less the eggs onereo were not o mc sv quality. Bank Clearlnga. Bank clearings of the Northwestern eltlea yesterday were as fetewn: Clearing. Balance. Portland v 1 632.171 JJHt2 Seattle $955,195 -C8.M0 Taooma SOT.S78 Spokane , 46.t 2,tS3 TOBTIAND QDOTATI ONS. ' Grain, Flour. Feed. Etc FLOlTIt Patents. H.58f5.10 per barrel; straights. $4 dears $3.75 f t . Valley. $ HO 44. 26; Dakota bard wheat. $6X0 70: Graham. $3.0 git. whole wheat, $44.2S; rye flow, local. $5; Eastern. $5. SO &5.S0; oora- meal, par bale, $1.9062.20. WHEAT Club. 8263c per bushel; bluestem, 6Ste: Valley 65c . BARLEY Feed, $23X0623 per Urn; relic J. $28.0. OATS No. I white, feed. $80 per ton; Rray. saa ill L.LSTUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; mld- ann$N .-t.u; e9rin. wtwj, w. -j., $18: linseed dairy- feed. $18; AcalU meal, $IS per ton. t'ERSAL FOODS-ltoitea oats, cream, u raJi KITE- lnir.p wnArn eatmeal. eteel cut. go-pound nacKs, js per barrel: 20-pound sacks, S4.2i per bale; oat meal (ground). 9-pound sacks, $7.30 per barrel: 10-uound sacks. St per sale; spilt peas. $4 per 160-pound sack; 25-poHnd boxes. $1.15; pearl barley. $I.S5 per 16 pounds; 25- pound boxes. $1.25 per tex; pastry sour, iu TMHind aacKs. xu rf r naie. HAY Timothy, situ lb per ton; etover, ii S 12; cram. $11I2; cheat, Butter, Eggs. Toultrj-. Etc MGOS Oregon ranch, l&lstflBe per dozen. BUTTER City creameries: . Kxtra cream ery. -Ota -1 He per Pound: state creameries. Fancy, creamery. 17 Vi S21 Vi:; store butter. 15ft lc. CHEESE Oregon full cream twins, lluv J2W-: Young America. 12Ulc. J'OUI.TKY Fancy nenf. l-aic; average hens. 12c; mixed chickens. lljfcfllSic; eM reoM or. 8flc; young roosters, 10llc; Springs. lVs to " iound. issriw: J to i pounas. lOfilOWc: drcsised chk-ketw. lHltc; twr- kejf. live. lfi18c; turkeys, dreescd. poor. 17V4E2c: turkeys, cnotce. smfec: geese. Mve. per pound. T-4j8c: gt-ee, dressed, per MMtnd. 9ei0c: ducks, old. 17 8. docks, young ajt to Mze. S3?.3; ptgeonn, ii.a; squaoa. Vegetable, Fruit, Etc DOMESTIC FRUITS Strawberries. 5 1-23 2 ter crate: anniea. table. 5l-Wrz.J per box; gooseberries, bwmil. new umiorma. hoc per box; gooseberries, 5a'Gc per pound; apri cots. SLcftil ner crate: ttoachcM. $1 per crate: nlume. 75c4r$l per crate; Iogan berrte. 6e nor sound: blackberries. 75e per crate; cfaer- w. 2VVJ0c per pouae; cantaloupes. tr.au per crate; pears, si per dox; macic ags. i- pr crate: currenu. te per pouno. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. 53.38 choice. $8 per box: ranges, navels, fancy. 32.S408 ner box: choice. $202.50: standard $1.501.75; Mediterranean sweets, $2,503 " valenclas. H: craserruit. K.aMN per box; bananas. 5c per pound; pineapples, $2.50 per doom. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes. SOe per dozen; asparaguo. aOcdfJoc per dox.: beans. t 10c ner pound: cabbage. IKl'ie per Tound: cauliflower. $1752 per crate; ei cry. 90c per dozen; corn, 35f ilc per aezer. cucumbers. 40eS$l per dozen; lettuce, hot bouse ?5c tier dozen: lettuce, head. 12H V 15c per dozen-; parsley, 25e per dozen; peas. :S!ic ner pound, peppers. Use per poena radishes. iu12c per dozen; rhubarb, lfe 2 fee per pound tomatoes. $1.S4 Jcr crate: souash. S1A1.25 Per box ROOT V EG ET AB LES Turnips. $1,25 0 1.40 per saek; carrots. $1.2$9LS0: per sack beeis. $ltf).2S per sack; garlic. 124c per pound. ONIONS California red. $1.C59- per hun dred. POTATOES Oregon fancy. $!.2SS1.35 KaKem. $1. 25l-35: new potatoes, $1,259 1.58. RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4-erewn. $-layer Muscatel ralelns. 7S4e; unbleached, seedless Sultanas. Cc: uonoon layers. crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds. $L85; DRIED FRUITS-Apples. evaporated, CO OViC per pound; sundried. sacks or boxes. none; apricots. iu'iic: peaenss. nomsc, Bears, none: prunes. ItaMan. 4 05c: French, 2Vi3ic; figs. California blacks. Sc; do white, none. Smyrna, i'uc; fara aates. oc plums, plttea. c. Groceries, Nuts, Etc coffee Mocha. 20i8c. Java, ordinary, 16if22c; Costa Rica, fancy. 182c; good. 10 16c; ordinary. l&&J2e per pound: Columbia roast, cakes. 100s. $12.75. 60 $13.75; Ar- buckle. $14.75; Lion. $1..S. RICE4 Imperial Japan No. 1, $fi.37H; South ern Japan. $3.50; carotins. 09-c; oroKen head. '. C. saiM ON Columbia River. 1 -pound tails, 1.75 rer dozen: 2-pound tallf. $2.49: 1-pound ne.tr. $1.65; fancy, lflVlwt fiau. $l.fc; Vr- Pund flats. $1.10; Alwka ptnk 1-pouM tans, 65c; - red. 1-pound tan?, i.3v; soexeyes. itoutia talis. $1.S5. SUGAR Sack batl 100 pounds: Cube, $cse: cowdered. 15.95: fin- granulates. xd.M extra C. $5.55; golden C. $5.25; fruit sugar. X5.b5: advance over ack basis aa lotiows Barrels. 10c; half-barrele. 25c. boxes. SOe per 100 pounds. iTerms: On remittance within 15 t v deduct tc ter sound: If later than IS days and within 30 days, deduct tc per pound no discount after w aaye.) eet kugar. granu lated, $5.75 per 160 pounds; maple nagr. l&BlSe ier nound. SALT California. $11 per ton. $l.G0 per bale; Liverpool. 50s. $17. 100. $16.50; 20e, S16: half-cround. 100r. $7: r-Os. $7.59. NUTS Walnuts, 139.C per pouna ty mci. jc extra for less than sack. Brazil nuts. ise filberts. 14e; peeane,, jumbon, 14c; extra Urge, 15c; almonds. I. -X l. lttc. cnesmuis. itai lam 15c: Ohio. S4.50 ner 25-noend drum: pel' tlut raw. 74 per pound: roasted. 9c: pine. nuts. 10'12vic; Tflckory nuts. 7c. eocoanuts, 7c: ceeoanuts. S&SWc per dozen. BEANS email white. 2K94ic: large wwte. $.Gc, pink. 3e; bayou. s.K&c; uma. Meats and Provisions. BEKF Dressed bulls. 2J2iC per pound cowe. 2i K-i Uc : country wecr. ZHwec. MITTON Dreesed fancy, be per pound ordinary. 4c. VEAL Drwed. 100 to 125 pounds. 5HT7e 125 le 200 peuftdf. 4'5c; 200 pounds and ui. a 4c PORK Dressed. 100 to ist. 707e: is? and us. 6trc per pouna, HAMS 10 to 14 pouna, live per pouna 14 to Ifl pounds. 1 8 'i c : 18 to 29 pound. UUr. California picnic I SHc. cottage ham. 9c. sttouMers. Sic: boiled ham. 21e holl'd plenlc ham. boneless, ISc BACON Fane- breakfast. ISc per pound standard breakfast. 16c: ehotee. 14Hc: Eng llsh breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds, ISHc; peach bacon. 12i- SAUSAGE Portland, bam. ISc per pound; minced ham. 16c. Summer, efeetee dry. 17sc: bologna, long, lhc welnerwurst, Sc; Hver. Ac. pork, 9c: blood. Jc; headcheese, 6c; hoiogna sausage, link. 4 He. DRY SALT -CURED Regular short clears, 9fec salt. lOHc smoked: clear backs, PJic rait. lOVic smoked: clear betiies. 14 to 1 pounds average, none salt, none smoked; uregon exports, ao 10 pvsnsi average. lfSc salt. US' smoked: Union butts. 10 to IS pounds aver Re. 8c salt, Se smoked. l.ARDLeaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierces. 9Sc:xtubs. c; 50s. P5c; 20s. lOe; 10s, ltS; 3s lOSc. Standard pure: Tierces, SSe. tabs, fl'ic, 50a. S!r; 20s. 9Uc; 10s. Hc; 3s. 94. Compound: Tierces. 6c; tubs. fSe; SO. 6Uc; 10s. Kc; Ss. 6Sc. PICKLED GOODS-Plekled jjlgs feet. H barrelo. S3; U -barrels. $2.73: 13-pound kit. $1.2. pickled tripe, H -barret, $i; pi ok led pigs- tongues. S-barrels. $6; S -barrels. $3; 15-pound kits, $1-50: pickled lambs tea guff, H -barrels. $9; U -barrels, $5.50; . 15-pound kits $2.75. Hops. Wool, Hide, Etc. HOPS-CholeV 1904. HS2Ie per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregtw. average best. 19JJ 25c; lower grades, down to 15c, aeecrdlng to shrinkage. Valley. 27H029e pr pound. MOHAIR Choice. 3132Hc per pound. HIDES Dry hldea. No. 1. 16 rounds and up. 16B16S re" poaad. dry vip. No. 1. B- to 10 pounds. 11015c per pound, dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds. 17018c: dry salted, balls and otags. one-third leas than dry flint; (eullsv moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, murrain, balr aljpped. weather-beaten or grubby, 203c per pound less); salted hides, steers, sound. W pounds and ever. S01Oes per pound: 50 to V pounds, Sis09c per pound; under W pounds cowl. S79c per pousd; salted. tars and Dulls, soohd. 6c -per pound': Tatted lap. round. 15 to 30 posadc. 9c per pound; salted real, round. 10 to K poasdf. -&c per pound: salted calf, round, under 10 poundr. 10c per pound; (green unsaiteo. jc per pound less, cults, le per pound. Ires). Sheep skins: Shearlings. No. butchersC rtock. 25030c each; short wool. No. Dntchero sloes. fOsOOe eaes: raeslum wool. No. 1 butchers? stock. 60QS0c; tear wool. No. butchers stock. SWIM) each. Murrain pelt frora 10 to 20 per cent less or 1214c per pound; hort-s hides, raited, each, according to size. $L533; dry. each, accordlag to sire. $1 01.39: celW hides. 25 (j 60c each; roat exlru. common 10gI5c eJUh;tAngoca. with wool oa. 25et3$LS0 each. T ALLOW Prime, per pound. SVrffle: No. 2 and grease. 23c PELTS Bear skint, as to size. No. 1. $20 610 each; cubs. $i62. badger. 25SC50c; wild rat. with bead perfect. 25e50c: bouse cat. A$n0c; fox. common gray. 50970c: red. S3V cross. Hll; sliver and buck. Jicoeroo: fishers. $506; lynx. $4.50$6: mink, strictly l. according to size, iittZJM: marten. dark Northern, according to !xe and color. $10315; marten, pale, pine, according to .die and color. $2064: mu.-krat. Urge, 10gl5c. skunk, 4050c: civet or polecat. 5fl0c. utter, large, prime akin. $4610; panther, wl(h head 50c; mauntaln wolf, with head perfect, $3.59 QZl coj-ote. OOcesi; wolverine. 366S; beaver. per skin, large. $586; medium. $94; small. fl&i.M: kits. 5075c. beeswax Good, cteaa and cure. o&22c per pound. CASCARA SAGRADA (ChltUtri barlO Goad, 4fr4tc per pound. liKALN BAGS Calcutta, 6UC Oils. TURPENTINE Cases. $Jc per gallon: bar rel.' S6c per gallon. white leao-tm low. te; aou-pouna lota. 7?c: lias than 500-pound lots. Sc. GASOLINE Stove ganNlne. eaaeo. 23 Uc: iron barrels, 17c; $8 deg. gaaoH&e, casta. 32c; Iron barrels or drum?. 25c COAL OIL Oases. 2Hc: Iron barrels, lie; wood barrels, 17c; C3 deg.. cases. 22c; Iron barrete. ltVrC. LINSEED OIL Raw. 5-barret lota. nzej. i- barrd tola. 6Sc: caiv-s. fJBc. Boiled: 5 -barret lots. 64c; 1-barrel lots. a5c; eases. 70c. T SAX FRANCISCO BARLEY MAR KET IS VERY "WEAK. Revival of Chartering Is Looked For. Receipts of New Oats Are Gradually Increasing-. SAN FRANCISCO. J- 14.-tSpeclat Wheat was Rimer jind barley decMeJIy weak. ReceipU of the Utter cereal were heavy and pot price of ehotee feed dropped to 9Sic with most buyers unwitting to pay over &7fcc As the price ! now - etosety approacMng a hipping baels, a revival of chartering and good export movement may be seen. Re ceipts of eats are gradually Increasing. The present pot baals for new red Is $1.4. and thre are offers to sett at $1.2'1.3e for de livery n five days. Flour steady. Feed- stuffs are quiet and eay. The local auction sale of oraazes nave nraotlealty ceased for the season, .though one or two may be heid later on. y sale was hetd today for laek of stock. The market for Summer fruits was a repetition of yesterday's-, nearly everything seasonable except good peaehea and cherries, being In overtuppty and weak. Three large boats arrived from river dis trict with heavy supplies of potatoes, eaus- Inr a. weak market. New onto were In ample supply at easy price. Garden vege tabtefl were plentiful with prices drooping. Rutier and eics were weak, with stoska accumulating. tuttde orders are scarce and dealers are forced to store the surplus. Cheeso wax in sreod demand and steady. Reeeipts. 61.700 pounds butter. 1S.900 pounds cheese. 46.500 dozen eggs. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 50vT5c: garlic 4g5c; green peas. 75cl$I.: airing beans. l24c; asparagus. W6e: tomatoes. .5CW 1.40; egg plant. 7ff lbe. POULTRY Turkey gobblers. IMPSOc: roott rTi. on. 4.npi: oo oung. .vrm ..: ers. small. ?l-5o32.M: do large. $2.50S&50; fryers. $5.5J&5": hen. $4.r.S: ducks. oM. S&3.hd. do young. $iW6.. EGGS Store. 17918c; fancy ranch. 21c. BUTTER Fancy creamerj". 2oc: creamery eeconds. 16c; fancy dairy, l.c; alo sec onds. 17c. WOOL Springs, Humboldt and Mendocino. 2663er: Nevada, lCtfSOc HOPS-20122Hc. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $3iaT22; mlddttngs. $25t2S. HAY Wheat, $1014a; wheat and oats. $&94S.59; barley. $71; aWaKa. $701.S4; clover. $79: stocks. $T7.Si; straw. 3o? SOe per. bale. FRUITS - Apples, ehotee. 31.26: common. 50c; bananas. 7e4f; Mexican Nmes. $tf 1.59; California lemons, choice. $2.1; common. 75c: oranges, navels. JlSf2.7i; ptaeanplea. $2. POTATOES Early Roe. 70e$l.S: Oregon Burbanks. $1.2Hrl.5. CHBBSB Young America. lautfUe; East ern. 17646c- RHCBIPTS Flour. JW ojuarter sacks; wheat. 1P6S centalr; barlej-. 1197 centals; oats, 2119 cental: beans. Ml sacks: corn. 1200 centals; potatoes. SSM sacks: hay, 618 tons; wool. S7 bale; Mdes. 78S. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Price Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards Yesterday. Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards yesterday were 113S sheep and 44 hogs. The foUowtac prices were quoted at the yards: CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steera. $3.75 4J4; cons and hetfsn, $3.25: medium. $l.Sg2. HOGS Best large fat bog. $6: Mock and China fat. $5.CT,06.5: sfockers. $5. SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley, stteared. $30; medium. $9d.2S: lambs, $40 4.25. EASTERN, LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansaa City. Omaha, and Chicago. CHICAGO. June 16.-Cattl Receipts. 2000. Stead'. Good to prims fleers, $5 !ft&2S: poor to medium. $I(?S.23: stockem and feed ers. $2.7654.75; cows. $2.5004.09; heifers. $2.5li6; eanners. $1.4002.44; bulls. l-2i& 4; calves. $30&5O; Texas steers. $105. Hogs Reeeljiu. 150a. tomorrow. 10.000. Strong to 5c higher; mixed and butchers. 55.2690.50: good to ehotee- heavy. $4.1083.50; rough heavy. $4.7506.26; light. $5.2503.45; bulk. $5.350&.4.V Sheep ReceipU. G000; steady; lambs. 09 35c lower. Good to ehotee wether, shorn. $4.5005; fair to choice mixed, shorn. $3,500 4.4: Western sheep. shorn. $30; native lambs, shorn. $4.5007; Western lambs. $$e 6.65. SOUTH OMAHA. June 16. Receipts 1100: market slow to shade lower. Native steers. $3.70S.CO; cows and heifers, $30-1.60; Western steers. $3.2504.9: oanaera, $203; srockera and feeders. $2.7B'4.7S: calves. $3 I 05.54); buMs. stags, etc. $2.5 04.40. Hogs Receipts 6600. market shade high er. Heavy. $5 17H05-22H: -mixed. $5,209 5.22H: light. $52t,05.27; pigs, $4 05; bulk of sales. $5.20SJ!2H Sheeji Receipts 2008; market strady. i Western yearHngs. $1.7505.50; wethers. $1.40 ; v --. ewes, HVl w. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 16. Cattl Receipts 2000; market ateady. Native steers. $1.2505.75. stecktra and feeders, $304,60: calves. $303.75: Western fed steers. $4,250 5.SQ; do cows. $3-250 4-59. Hogs Receipts 7000: market 307Sc high er. Bulk of sales. $5-27S SJ2S ; havy. $5505.30. packers, $ 5.27 H 05.33; pigs and, Sheep Receipt 2000; market ateady. Muttons. $1.2505-56; lambs. $5.7507-50; range wethers. $4,65 0-5.40; fed ewes'. $4.25 04.69. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. June 16. Coffee futures closed firm at a net advance of 10020 points. Sales, 6S.000 bags. Including- Jnly at 6.400 6.Cf-. September. 6.50.CSe; October. .CSc Deember. 6-63e0.fX: : March. 7C7.10c: and May 7.05c. The coffee exchange will be closed on Monday. July 3. Spot Bio. ateady No. 7. 1116c: mild, ateady. Sugar Raw. quiet: fair refining. $Se. een trifugaL 6 tcsU 'tUe: taobws ajugar. 3Sc RcSned, quiet; crurhed, . (x53;,. . pondered, $5.95; xranuiatec. J-xto. CHICAGO WHERT UP Market Is Bullish From Start - to -Finish. HIGHER CABLES RECEIVED Heavy 'Rains Over the Grain -JBelt and Reports or Rust Damage Are Strengthening Factors. .Close Is-.Strong-. CHICAGO. June 15.-Sentlaeat In the wheat pit waa hallUh today from start to finish. At the opening, the market was la-, fluenced by heaty rains ta the Canadian Northwest and extendlnr aa far below a Southern Kansaa. In addltldn to the wet weather over the American wheat fields, prices at Liverpool were higher. Aa a result. In itial quotations here showed a moderate galx July being up liQMc to U0Hc t S7S0 STvfcc. Shorts were the best buyers. A num ber of advices- were' received telllpr of de traction of wheat by rust damage. Tn add! Uon' to the demand from shorn, a number ol commit slen-houses were liberal purchasers during the last parjt of the seealon. At S3Vr0 6Sic, the July option touehed the hlgheal point of the day. Just before tho dose there was considerable profit-taking, resulting In eome reaction. The close, however, , was strong with July up He. at SSJi0S8Ue. A itror.c tone prevailed In the com mar ket durinc the greater part of the ecsjSod. The cloe waa at the lowest point of the day. however. July opened a shade to He hi cher. at S3853Uc, sold Between Kc ana S3c jind closed a. shade lower at --lc An improved ehlptlng demand waa largely ressenslble for a firm tone in the oata mar- Vet. July opened unchangea to uc nutner. at 3Oi031Uc sold up to 3IUc, and closed ueue hlcber. at 31Q31c. Provislona were firm in sympathy with strength in the hog market. At the ctoie" Sep tember pork waa up 74c. lard off 2VrC and ribs 5c higher. The leading futurts ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. July $ .87-. $ .RSS $ :S7K Cloec September .SIS .Slli December .... .. .54 .Strl CORN. July (old).... July (new.:. Sept. (old)... Sept, (new).. Dec mew).. .. XVi 3i -53H .. s53V ..V .S2Ti .KV .. .52 ' -52S .ai'i .51T. .5IU .51H .SIS .. .4SU .tSU .4774 OATS. July September December . .. .31U .31 'J .. .294 .23, M4 e2 ME5S PORK. ..12.6S- 12.72K 12.K2Vi 1-07 Vi ..12.97H 13.00 12.P5 11 W LARD. July September July September 7.32Vi 7.25 7.55. 7.15 SHORT RIBS. July September .47H 7.52H .721, 7.77 .47H 72, .50 Cash quotations were as fettewa: Flour Easy. Wheat No. 2 Spring. $1.0581.03; No. 3. &Se6$1.05: No. 2 red. OSc. Com No. 2. 54i054He: No- 2 yellow. 5Sfec Oats No. 2, SlSe: No. 2 white. S2?(82TiC; No. 3 white. 3lH032f4e. , Rye No. 2, .c. Barley-Good feeding. 30042c; fatr to ehotee malting. 464H0C Ftaueed No. 1, $1.25; No. 1 Northwestern. $1.45. Timothy seed Prime. $2.P0. Mess Pork-Per barrel, $12.650 12.7. N Lard rer 100 pound. $7-20a.7.22S. Sert ribs sMe? tJOOt-0 $7.500 '.Oh Short clear aldea Boxed. $7w7S8.C,i. Cwver-Contraet grade, $11.75012.25. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 1S.7W Wheat, bunaels Com. buhV 272.000 Oatr, bushels ,..,172.600 Rye. buhels 8.0f Barley, bushels 4t.60J ll.eno 23.600 2tl.4 3&5.90U "3,5( Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK. June 16. Flour Receipts. 16.- 29 barrels; exports, 13,600 barrels; steady, but quiet. Wheat Receipts. 6100: spat nna: o. - red. $1.06. nominal elevatcr; No. 2 red. $1.07S. nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Do- luth. $1.164 f. e. b. afioat: No. 1 hard Man itoba. $1.09 f. o. b. afloat. Opening Arm. wheat eased off under realizing, but recov ered and wax strong all day. Apprehefuton over Northwest conditions, rain in both beltf. higher cables aad good Southwest baying were among the buying motives. It closed 01e higher, although a shade down from the top under late realtxlsg. July. 92H09S1-16C.-etreed fCUe: September. ST-;3l5S 15-lGc. closed SSSc: Dcember. STXCSSc. closed fSSc. Hop? QuleL Hides-Steady. Wool Frm. Graln at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. Wheat and barley quieter. Spot quotations: - Wbeat-Shlpplng. $1.47S0.: milling. .K 01.66U. Barley Feed. 97Sff$l; brewlajr. nominal. Call board sales: Wheat December. $I.3SS. Barie- December. WH. Corn Large yellow. 31.37S01.4S. . Mlnneapotis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 16. Wheat. July. ll.OSH; September." SSS0SSSe; Na 1 hard. $1,131;-. No. 1 Northern. $1.1IS; No. 2 North- em. $1.63. Wheat at UTerpooL LIVERPOOL. June 16. Wheat. July, fa leud; September, 6s SSd: December, 6s 7S1. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. June IS. Wheat. unchanged; milling bluestem. 90c; club. S2c. T MAXY LEADING ISSUES ARE NOT TRADED IX. Reading and United States leather Absorb Most Attention Bond Market Is More Active. NEW1 YORK. Suae 16. Today stock mar ket dropped another notch toward the con dition of absolute felsnesa. There was a little spart of activity in Reading aad me special demand foe United States Leather certificates. If these are cecucted rrom tee day's total, the remainder wlll a how aa low an aggregate of salea aa any full day in over four years. The movement In Beading was encouraged by rumors In circulation once more of a pro posd increase la the dividend rate. The deal ing in the United States Leather Company certificates was based on an assumption that the fcrtbcoralng issue of tho new securitlea wUl be made the occasion of some market activity for their benefit. Tae comparative activity la the certificate or the Japanese 4 1, pr cent bonds, which have been la de mand ever alaco the nswa of the battle of the Se. of Jaron. proved an Inviting fijd for th professional room traders, bereft of any other opportunity ef affectins; a suf ficient price movement to yield a profit ch the day's turn. Transfers of bonds also are free from the tax -which applies to stock transfer, thus) stimulating tho trading la .the lasuea by. the profcsetooalx. - , J Outside- of these few special BOTcacnts, lis msrlctt was ta a torpid state. Many of th most prominent stocks were not traded In until lata in the day. and fh eome cases were no tra-Sed In a: alt There were no transactions tn St. Paul until 12:30 o'clock. Tho report of tno week's currency -movement excited enly languid Interest, aa the principal Importance Is attached to the loan Item. The money-market ahowa some effect of the preparations for the half yearly set tlement. Quotations are . largely nominal. owls? to the almost total lack of demand for time funds. There waa some remalnlsa; uneasiness re- parted front foreign markets cn account of the Moroccan situation. Tha May foreign trade statement afforded gratifying evidence of 'the expansion of our foreign commerce. The -atgna of cervocaneso tn tho grain, mar ket had no echo In the stock market. Aside from tha Japanese 4U certificates, the bond market waa dull and Irregular. Total aalea. par value. $4,310,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Psalea. High. Low. tndi Adams Eapresa 243 Amalgamated Copper 4.4TO tph TUVi .Js Am. Car t Foundry. 2u0 33 33 34h do preferred 3.300 . mi to American Cotton Oil 100 3&S 3uH 30 do preferred 20O S3 83 93 American Express... 220 Am. Hlde& Lth. pfd. 1.S0O 40H 40H 2i American-ice ...... iw -7 T Am. Linseed. Oil J do preferred -VI- American LocomotlTe 300 47H 47i 47 do preferred 100 112 112 ill Am. Smelt.. Jfc Rtfln, 1.40O 1I2H H- H-H Ant ogarReflnlni. "soo iiiU 134 iSH An. Tobaceo pfd... U5U Anaconda Mini eg Co. Atcnlron 200 102U 102H 102Vi 1.700 Sli SIH SIS 100 183 103 102U 1,100 150 15S 158 100- 10SK 10Si "diii "esii stii 2.700 1504 150S 150S ..- IDS 500 t5i 40 4i .. a3 do preferred Atlantic Coast Line. Baltimore & Ohk... do preferred Brook. Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Central of Jersey Chesapeake Ohio.. Chicago &. Alton.... co preferred 10U 7SU 78H 77 Chicago Gt. Western 1.2od US 1SS lSi Chi. tz Northwestern 20) 1U2 102 101S Cbl.. MIL i St. Paul 100 174S 1741 Chi. Term, tt Transit 17S do preferred 30 Vj C C C &. St. L. 200 95 M 3Vi Colorado Fuel i Iron. 600 42S 41T 4. Colorado Si Southern. 2cr 57 34 1S6 46S 1S2 do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred....'. Consolidated Gas. Corn Products do preferred Delaware & Hudson. Del.. Lack. & West. Denver liui Grande d0 preferred Distillera' SeeurlUes. Erie do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred.... ' General Electric Hooking yaUey HHnebi Central .... International Paper.. do preferred ...... International Pump.. do preferred Iowa Central do prof erred Kansaa City Southern do preferred Louisville & Nasv. Manhattan L........ Met. Securities Metropolitan St. Ry. 100 IS 186 400 1S2 1S14 375 2U0 200 100 3.S00 100 27U 42S 40 70 27U MS 42S 4S 79 42S 44S 7!: 17 ST 161 13 27 70S 25 4') 3S 54S 7W WIS 100 ISS 100 7S4 ....a 161 ISS TSU 10O 2SVi 25S 1431-3 20O 1K2U 162tl 400 SOti S) SOU 1.100 123 500 20?; 122U 122Ti 2S 20h 54 ut?; iit; Mexican central Minn. St. Louis.. M St P. & 3. S. M. do preferred Miaoouri Pacific ilo., Kans. & Texas. do preferred National Lead Mex. Nat. R. R. pfd. New York Central.. N. Y.. OnL & Weau Norfolk & Western.. do preferred ...... North American Northern Pacific .... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'a Gaa P.. C. C. & St. L. Pressed Steel Car. . do preferred Reading do lac preferred.... 100 117H 20f "0," 15 09 oss 27S 1.000 45 44 43 34 141 51 S 8 51U sou 51S 200 ao 02 10) 9SS 20 1S6 9SH ssi; 1S5U 1S5 3 1.S00 13Jii 131T. 135 ..i 101S 10. .TX 56.700 MO 100 36S 3L. rflS MS 0S" ros 38S jHS 06S ll do 2d preferred. ss; SSTi Ki 73S U 74 32 10O 64 Repubtle Stotei do preferred Rock Island Co do preferred 400 2711 27' 27U 32" Rubber Goods 40O do preferred - St. L. 4- SF. 2d pfd St. Louts Southwest. do preferred Southern Pacific .... 2.V0 do preferred Southern Railway... 500 do preferred Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 100 Texas & Pacific- Tel.. at. L. West, do preferred S 62S 119i 31S 97 32S 535 ...v. Union PacJftr 7.0"O 123?. 122S E2U do preferred 96i V. S. Bxpre-w . 122 U. S Leather 1(V 12U 12U 1U do preferred t. 100 I07S 107S 106S u. s. Beany .v U. S. Rubber.... do preferred .. V. S. Steel 3SO 37S 37 3 100 103S 1HSS 103S 2.eO0 27S 27S 27S z.im ois S 4S ICO 34 31 34 , ICS . ISS 3S , 235 1WI 166U 16CS 16SU do preferred Virg-.-Caro. Chemical do preferred Wabash do preferred Wctls-Fargu Express . Wretlngaouee Eteet. Western Union. Whettnc U Erie. . SOX) 91f 94S 94S Wlsoowttn Central... 2,(Vp 23U 23U SS do preferred S00 31 U 50U 51 Total sales for the day. 141,100 share?. BONDS. NEW YORK. June 16. Closing quotations: V. S. ref. 2 reff.104 .'Atchison Adj. 4s 06S do coupon 104H D. & R. G. 4s... 102 V. S. 3a reg 101 IN. X. C. G. SSa.lOO; do coupon 164 INor. Pacific 3s.. 77S U. S. now 4s rep. 132 Nor. Pacific 1S..10.V, do coupon 132SSo. Pacific 4s... 92S U. S. oW 4a reg. 101 lUnlon Pacific 4S.106H do coupon 103 I Wis. Central 4s.. 95 Stocks at London. LONDON. Juni IC. Consols for money. 90S; consols for Account. 90 9-16. Anaconda -54 Atchison . S3U do preferred 165 U Baltimore X 0. 1114 Can. Pacific 164?; Che. & Ohio. . . 31 C GL Western. 10S Norfolk & West. S2 do preferred... 95 Ontario & West. 32 S Pennsylvania ... 69 Rand Mines 9S Reading 49 do 1st pref. ... 47 do 2d pref 4. O. M. & St. P. -17SH DoBeers li.So. Railway 32S D & R. Grande. 2SS! do preferred. .. 99 do preferred... 90SS- Pacific R3S Brie ItSFUnlon Pacific 123?i ses do preferred... 99 S uo n "i'l 'L . do 2d pref. . J. IU- s. steel Illinois Central. 165 dp preferred 964 19 U Louis, k Nash. .149 S Mo.. Kas. & T. . 2SS Wabash do preferred... 39 N. T. Central. . .144 H JSpanlsh Fours... 91S Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK. June 16. -Money on call. ay, 2U02S per cent: clcslac hid, 2K: offered. 2S per cent. Time money, steady; 60 days. 3 pes cent: 0 days, 3U per cent; six months. 3SC3i per ceaL Prime mercantile paper, 3S04 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual business In banksrs bills at ' $4.671024715 for de mand, aad at $4.1O04.S313 for 60-day bills. Posted rates. $4.S6 and $!.$&. Commercial Mils; $4 SVi. Bar silver. 3Sic. Mex lean dollars. 45Ko' Government bonds, steady; railroads, ir regular. LONTM3N'. June 16. Bar sliver, quiet. 27 I-ljSd per' ounce. Money, 1401; per ceat. Discount rate, short and 3 months bills. 2 1-15 per ceat. ' SAN FRANCISCO.. June 16. Sliver bars. 55 U per cent. .Mexlean doUars. nominal. Draft, fight. TSc: telegraph, 10c Sterling on London. CO days. $4.S5S: slant, J4.SP.5- Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. June 16. Today Treas ury statement shows: Available cash balances .3135.6S5.115 Gold 70.874.364 Dried Fruit at New York. NEW TORK. June 16. Evaporated apples show no Important changes. Gammon good. 4U04ic: prime. 8S03Sc: choice. 6 6Sc and fancy, at 7c. Prunes remain quiet. Advices from the Coast are bullish la tone, but buyers seem to be hoWlns off for lower prices. Soot quo tations range from 2i to 6c. according to grade. Apricots are dull, both as. tn spot, euppltes and lectures. Choice. lOSlOHc; extra choice. lie. and fancy. 12015c. Peaches are dull, .but show a somewhat firmer tone than apricots, owing to light sup ply.- Choice. lO0IOic: extra choice. IDS' lO&e. and fancy. llH012r. Raisins remain nachana-d. w)th a steady demand, particularly for seeded. Loose mtnfo cateia are. quoted at -(04Ue; seeded raisins. eUQSC xn& Lend on layers. $101.15. THERE 15 IB BOOM But Trade Improvement is Along' Conservative Lines. BETTER THAN A YEAR .AGO Railway Earnings Show a Gain and Foreign Commerce "Steadily In creases Warmer Weather. Aids Distribution. NEW TORK. June 16. R. G. Dun Jtz Co-'s Weekly Review of Trade 'tomorrow will say: Moderate Improvement Is - noted in earn- mere Ul conditions, although progress is along- ervatlve line, and" there la no evidence of speculative excesses-. Mercantile pay ments are more prominent, the brighter crop outlook havins a salutary effect on ail com mercial operations. Railway earnings thus far available for June average S.7 per cent higher than last year, and foreign commerce at this port for the last week shows galea of $1,395,312 la exports and 12. Sid. SOS In imports. In every department of business the past week makes n strikingly favorable compari son with the corresponding week of 1904. when prices were tending downward and there waa much complaint of the early Sum mer dullnerH. yet there la no Indication at the present time of the unreasonable en thusiasm that threatens stability through reckless purchases In excess of wholesome consumptive requirements. Iregularlty continues In the hide market. Many ' divisions are nominal, and foreign dry hides have declined another fraction, mak- ping a loss of a full cent from the recent top point. . . Failures this week numbered 229 in the United States, against 257 last J ear. and 23 in Canada, compared with 16 a 'year ago. Bank. Clearinss. NEW TORK. June 16. The following table. complied by Bradstreets, shows the bank clear ings at the principal cities for the week ended, with the percentage of increase and de crease as compared with the corresponding week last year: pc inc. dec New York .... $1.464.549.4S9 42.2 Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Loulo' Pittsburg: San Francisco Cincinnati Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans Minneapolis Cleveland Louisville Detroit Milwaukee Omaha Providence Los Angelet? Buffalo Indianapolis Sf Paul 18.837.0fl6 l.O 18S.73S.3t2 6.0 125.117.S01 25.9 58,215,272 4.1 4S.424.61U 25.3 33.597.203 2.7 23.S49.O0O .... 22.553.235 7.1 22,424. SOI 8.8 16.695,548 12.0 1X471,643 S.l 15.431.711 8.9 11.546.141 5.5 10.910,606 4.3 9.22 .735 ,-ISaI S.&05.9S2 15.6 6.818.700 3.4 9.700.694 45.3 6.26L230 7.907.171 14.8 6.429.140 16.2 3.SSS.099 .... 4.352,424 I TifAmnhL . 4.0 10.2 1 St. Joseph . Richmond .6.112.357 23.8 6.153.093 33.1 4.S53.660 22.3 6.028,315 40.7 6.043.229 12.5 4.043.776 27.2 4.056.129 4.8 4.704.540 44. S 4,433.454 00.5 3.828,275 26.2 3.010.8S2 15.3 5,204.472 76.5 3.423.602 51.2 2.290.5S6 4.S 2.679.6S6 4.8 2.699.301 99.7 3.2X2.178 35.6 2.642.460 26.9 3,253.621 79.9 2.123.430 5.7 2.090.155 2.4 1.633.463 4.5 1.716.854 .7 1.754.106 11.5 1.787.441 24. S 1.410.156 3S.2 1.413.366 22.1 1.759.190 31.1 1.362.390 29.5 - 1x592.221 22.6 1.407.496 .1 1.245.364 5.2 ' 1.656,095 3.0 1,213.471 21.2 1.143.126 1B.S 1.016,561 18.5 68S.271 937.793 39.4 703.377 70S.074 1.2S9.406 48.1 779.518 4.5 S10.726 25.7 737.275 S.8 722.SU .-.76.650 44 .0 S24.270 29.7 576.174 571.S0O 410.600 607.273 20,6 439.155 391.326 20.6 501.554 23.3 4S4.2S6 449.530 20.7 477.2C0 5.7 363,540 .... 311. ISO . 307.620 69.8 341,027 6.5 290.082 1.7 2S0.002 5.7 246.S75 12.S 540,950 93.7 217.SS0 3.9 458.303 12.2 1L791.7S8 16.5 9.I02.0CO 28. 6 Denver Columbus ' Seattle Washington Savannah . Albany Portland. Or. Fort Worth Toledo. O. Atlanta Salt Lake City Rochester . ... Peoria Hartford Nashville Spokane. Wash...... Dea Moines Tacoma New Haven Grand Rapids Norfolk Dayton Portland. Me Springfield. Mass Augusta. Ga. .......... Evansvllte Sioux City Birmingham Syracuse Worcester Knoxvllle t..... Charleston. S. C.....' Wilmington. Del...... Wichita Wilkesbarre Davenport ........... Little Rock Topeka .............. Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla Kalamazoo. Mleh..... Springfield. Ill Fall River Wheeling. W. Va Macon Helena Lexington Akron Canton. O Fargo. N. D Youngstown New Bedford ........ RockforU. Ill i.... Lowell 15.9 7.8 6.1 14.6 27.8 Chester. Pa Bingham ton Bloomlngton. 111...... Springfield. O Greenshurr. Fa Qulncy. Ill Decatur. Ill 2.1 17.2 Sioux Falls, S. D.... Jacksonville. Ill Mansfield. O Fremont. Neb Cedar Rapids ........ Houston ............. Galveston Total. U. S $2,372,568,352 29.3 Outside New York.... 908,143,804 9.0 CANADA. Montreal $ Toronto 20.173.962 23.9 19,509.764 9.6 6,430.914 25.6 2.353.810 16.3 1.637.903 -1.494.MRO 4.4 1.274.070 8.7 1.216.822 7.4 938.424 1.6 S4S.250 .... 1.614.064 10.7 WInnlper Ottawa Halifax Vancouver. B. C...... Quroeo Hamilton ............ St. John, N. B London. Ont. .......... Victoria. B. C Totals. Canada $ 63.034.508 18.0 Balances paid In cash. WARM. WEATHER HELPS. DUtributlvo Trade Shows Steady Im- provement. NEW TORK, June 16. Bradstreet'a tomor row will sayi Distributive trade and crop developments, while still of an Irregular character, bold and have perhaps added to the improvement man ifested last week for which warmer weather Is responsible. Confidence In the future still continues. The export trade Is good Railway earnings are largr.' building i ac tive and steel mills engaged on the heavier forms of finished material will net close down this Summer. The labor situation, though disturbed somewhat, is on the whole a pleas ant one. Crop prospects In general continue favorable, although corn conditions are spotted aad the plant Is very much behind. Prices -of all products still seem to favor the agricultural Interests. Flour mills are in active, awaiting receipts of new crop wheat. Wheat, lnciudlnr flour, exports for the week ending June 15. are CSS.017 btuhels. against 1.476,810 last week, and 2.044.421 this week last year. From July 1 to date the expom are 60.t31.2S7 bushels, against 131.462,712 year. . Business failures in the United States tho wek ending June 15 number 177. against 194 last week and 181 In the like week year. Ia Canada, failures for the week num ber 24, against 23 laat week, and 18 la week a year agn. New York Cotton. 3Iaxket. NEW YORK. June 16. Catton futures closed at a' net decline of 4-010 paints. June. 8.33c: -Inlr. 6.60c; August, S.6Sc; September. 8.72c October." 8.77c; November, 8.18c; December. S.S6c: January, 8.91c; February. 8.94c; March. 8.97c; April. 9c: May. 9.04c Metal Markets. XEW YORK. June 16. The tin market waa quiet, but shows a continued firm tone. .with spot quoted at 30.3O330.30cv The Lcn - don market waa a little- higher, closing -at I3S 10s for spec and 136 15a for futures'.. Copper was. also higher In the London market, closing- at 66 for both spot and. futures. Locally the situation le unchanged. Some dealers are reported to be asking 15.25a for lake, bus the., market la generally quot able at I5c for lake and electrolytic and 14.75c for casting. Lead.' waa unchanged at 13 in London, and at 4.aO04.6Cte locally. spetier was mgner at l-t 5s in London, out remained unchanged at 3.35c locally. I ran closed at 4s 4d In Glasgow, and at 43s 6d in Mlddlesboro. Locally the market .is unchanged. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. The official closing quotations for mining stocks "today were as follows: Altx $ .07i Justice $ .08 Andes .21 Mexican 1.03 Belcher 13)Occldental Con... .S9 Best & Belcher. . l.OOiOphlr 6.63 Bullion .34 1 Overman , .16 Caledonia 44Potost 12 Challenge Con... .19lSavage .38 Chollar lTlScorplon 10 Confidence . . .75Seg. Belcher..... .03 Con. CaL & Va.. 1.45SIerra Nevada... .31 Crown Point 12lSUver Hill S3 Exchequer ...... .SOIUnlon Con ,44 Gould & Curry-- .lOJUtah Con .10 Hale & Narcross LOOlYellow Jacket 12 NEW YORK. June "16. Closinc quotations: Adams Con $ .SOlLlttle Chief $ .05 Alice ttOIOntarlo 4.00 Breece 20 Ophlr 6.25 Brunswick Con. . .06Phoenlx 01 Comstock Tun... .08Potosl 09 Con. CaL & Va.. 1.30:Savage .23 Horn Silver 1.75(SIerra Nevada... -2S Iron Sliver 3.25Small Hopes .. .35 Leadvllle Con... .04:Standard 1.40 BOSTON. June 16. Closing quotations: Adventure $ 3.63fMohavk $ 49.00 Atieuez :2.25iMont. C- & C 3.00 Amalgamated.. 79.25OId Dominion.. 9.00Osccola 12.30!Parrot 24.30 91.00 21.75 Am. Zinc Atlantic . Bingham :6.75Qulncy . 97.00 . 7.00 . 103.00 . ' 7.73 . 23.73 . 29.00 . 10.00 . 44.30 3.00 9.50 . 109.00 Cal. tz Hecla.. 6C0.00'Shannon Centennial !7.30iTamarack .... Copper Range. Daly West. . . . CS.23tTrin!ty 12.30:UnIted Copper 75.00IU. S. Mining. S.C01U. S. Oil 3.63: Utah 1W.00 Victoria 7.73IWInona ...... 12.63Wolverlne .... Dominion Coal Franklin Gran by Isle Royale.... Mass. Mining.. Michigan Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAGO. June 16. One the Produce Ex change today the butter market was firm; creamery. I60I9Hc: dairy. 13017HC Eggs, steady at mark, cases Included, 14c; firsts, 14ci prime first?. ISlic: extras. 17c. Cheese, steady. OlOe. NEW YORK. June 16. Butter, atrong: Western im'tatlon creamery. lSSSlDc; do factory. 13SQ16c. Cheese, steady and 'unchanged. Egg. Irregulars Western. I3Vi17Sc Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. June 16. Wool, steady: medium combing and elothlnff. 26fj31Sc: light fine. 24HS2Sc: heavy fine. 2022Sc: tub washed. 3204214c. , DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage .Licenses.- Alfred Brunner. 35; Anna Llithl, 29. M. Colvln, 24; Nettle Gray, 16. Recton P. Roberts, 25, Lane County: Octa Blackburn. 21. J. B. Lesser, 23; Amelia Popp. IS. Neal Swetland. 23; Minnie Watson, 21. Births. At 394 North Twenty-first street, June 9, to the wife of Henry Pfaff. a daughter. At 235 Dixon street. June S. to the wife o James Shanks, a daughter. At 541 East Thirty-first street. June 12, to the wife of Jacob Hefner, a daughter. At 247 East Thirty-fifth street, June 14, to the wife of Vtllllam Henry Heuetls, a daughter. At 7 Union avenue North. June 12. to the wife of C. F. Laurens, a daughter. Deaths. v Near Llnnton. Or.. June 11. Patrick J. Ford, a native of Colorado, aged 47 years. ,t foot of Twenty-first street, June 12, John Antell. a native of Finland, aged 23 years, 6 months and 13 days. At Saranac Roomlng-House, May 30, Res V. Dunlap, a native of Missouri, aged 32 years and 26 days.. At 1221 Greeley street. June 13. Warren Charles GUpatrick. a native of Minnesota, aged 10 years'. 4 months and 3 days. At East Nineteenth and Pacific r.treets, Juno 15, Mra. Hannah E Hughes, a native of In diana, aged 57 years. 3 months and 10 days. At 939 Halght avenue, June 15. Conrad Knlss, native of Portland, aged 1 year, 1 month and 15 days. At 75 East Ninth street. June 14. Marks Alstock. a native of Austria, aged 6S years. In Seattle. Wash.. June 12. Mrs. Modley G. McMillan, aged 24 years. 4 months and 22 days. Remain brought to Portland for in- , terment. At St. Vincent's Hospital. June 13. Mrs. Ella J. Jobb. a native of Ohio, aged 45 years, 5 months and 7 days. At St. Vincent's Hospital, June 10. Alex ander Crocker, aged 53 years, 4 months and 20 days. In Chicago. June 11. Miss Agnea Campbell. a native of Portland, aged 14 years. 7 months and 27 day. Remains brought to this city f,or laterment. At Good Samaritan Hospital, June 15. Sam How, a native of China, aged 53 years. At 247 East Thirty-fifth street. June 15. Mabel, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Heustle. Building; Permits. Mr. Brewster, dwelling. Twenty-first street. between Kearney and LoveJoy; $3000. JIr. Brewster, d-welllng. Twenty-first street. between Kearney and LoveJoy; $2000. H. Rlttenour, dwelling-. Division street, be tween Thirty-second and- Thirty-third; $830. L. Appleatone. dwelling. Front and Lincoln streets; $350. Real Estate Transfers. II. Larsen to L. Hansen, lot 9. south 25 feet lots 5. 6. 7, S. block 2S. Col lege Place $ 15 N. Wild and husband to J. Stewart. lot 13. block 1. Kcnllworth i M. T. Strong to W. M. Smith, lots 1 to 4 Inclusive. 13 to 16 Inclusive, block 5. Park Addition 1.400 L. Breske and wife to F. Rlesch. lot 8. block 5. Paradise Spring Tract. 200 R. W. Morris et al. to F. J. Sechtem, lot 4. black 16. city 1.000 Real Estate Investors Assn. to L. E. Smith, lot 17. block 74. Sellwood... 150 Portland Trust Co. to J. Rcdeman. lot 12. block 2. Goldsmith's Addition 3,223 51. Murdock and wife to G. T. Mur- ton. lots ,1, 2. block 2. Garrison's Subd v.. 2.300 Hawthorne estate to N. A. Dickinson. lot S. block 7. Hawthorne First Ad dition , 500 F. H. Strong and wife to J. D. Hewitt. lot II. block C, King's Second Addi tion '.. 2.S00 M. ?. Grout and husband to R. L. Moudy. lot 5. block 1. Slees Addition 300 J. D. Hewitt and wife to A. O. Hall. lot 11. block 3. King's Second Addi tion 2.300 A. R. T. Ramsey to M. L. Grout. lot 5. block 17. Slees Addition l D. C. Emery to S. E. Emery, lot 3. block s. N. villa A. II. Randall and wife to H. M. Crockett, lot 4. block 12. Cloverdala Ex 1 C H. Crlppln and wife to A. H. Ran dall, same I Portland Lone Fir Cemetery Co. to A. LIndholm lot 53. block 37, Cemetery 40 L. M. Baldwin ana wife to A. L. Hanasaker, lot o. west - tor. o, block 19. Willamette Heights Addi tion ,.. 2.500 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to George Ross and wife, west S lots 9, 10. block 9. North Irvlngton 207 H Kock and wife to A. C Fanning. lot 9. block 17. Multnomah Addition 530 H. H. Harris and wife to J. Hutchlnr et al.. part of southwest U of north east U. section 20. township 1 south, range 4 east . . . .' 1,725 W. R Griffith and wife to B. A. Bell amy, lot 1. block 2, Woodworth's Addition 45.000 J. Johnson and wife to E. P. Walsh, north S lots 8. 9. block 13. Subd. RIverview Addition 2.025" G. E. Alfredson to C L. and L. MT. Brubaker. southwest U lot 1, tract E. Overton Park 130 I. A Peters to R. C Kinney, east 63 feet lot S. block 48. H0lladays Ad dition 5.200 Oregon Conference Evangelical Assn. to T. S. McDanlel, lot 0, block 9. Arleta Park No. 3 323 Title Guarantee &. Trust Co. to W. last for last this Mqrginson. lot is. it, is, diock e. Broadway Addition Total ..-.,$41,313 For any case of nervousness, sleepless ness, -weak stomach. Indigestion, dvsooo- s!a. reliet is sure In Carter's Little, Liver PUls. V 1.400