THE XORNUfG OREGOXIAIC; TtTESDArT," AMIL 3, 15 rTD GET MORE FLOUR Rumor of Shipments to Made to Vladivostok. Be JAPAN IS OVERSTOCKED Hongkong Importers Prefer Product or Australia Local Market Ad vances, Ouing to Scarcity of Suitable Wheat. FLOITR Shipments to Vladivostok nty be resumed. WHEAT Local market flow but steady. FRUIT Frost damage In North ern California. VEGETABLES Strong demand tor Southern produce. BUTTER General decline In loeal market. EGGS Light receipts cause nteadi Bess. POULTRT Dealers look for lower prices. The export flour market Is. to all appear ances, lifeless. There are rumor circulat ing that the heavy shipment lately made to Vladivostok represent only half of the or ders placed here, but the-e cannot be con firmed. In other foreign quarter, however, the outlook for the Immediate future is cer tainly depressing. Only a few Inqulrta are coming in from China, and those at low prices. The Japanese markrt. according to t-ablec received yesterday. Is fufferlng from an overstock, and it will be some time before the Importers of that country are In a posi tion to consider business. Nothing is being done in the way of United Kingdom or South African business. , Mail advices from Hongkong, dated March 6. said: "Since ours of February fl. hardly any American flour has been moved, owing to the large receipts of Australian flour. A this 1 much superior to and canbe bought at the same prcles as Washington and Oregon flour. American Hour 1 contiutntly neglected. Hongkong stocks at till date arc: 292.300 racks of Washington and Oregon; 150.W0 backs of California, and lOO.OrtO sacks of Australian. The Minnesota also arrives to day lth C1.000 aacks of Oregon and Wash ington." A Yokohama letter of March 15 said: "The market shown no elgns of Improvements Kobe advices of March 14 were: "Stocks arc large and In weak hand. There has been some reck let. a gambling here and the quantity Imported Is In excess of require ments. The feature of the local market yesterday waa an advance of 10 cents a barrel by the Portland Flouring Mills in patents and Val ley grades. The reason given fur the ad vance na the scarcity of wheat suitable for making these grades of flour. The mills also put short up SI a ton. Feed clocks aro low. In fact, are smaller than they have been for eight months, as the mills have been running lightly. IVILEAT STEADY BUT SLOW. Weekly Statistic of "the Movement, a Re ceived by Ibe Merchant' Exchange. The wheat market rules extremely dull. The undertone Is eteady. but little buying or selling Is heard of and prices are almost nom inal. Only a comparatlviy small quantity of wheat remains In first hands In Portland ter ritory, and the holders of this are not dls pcd to sell at prices offered by dealers. The weekly wheat rtiittatlcR of the Mer chanM Exchange are given below. The Amer ican Islblc supply yesterday, as compared with corri.?ondlng dates in former years was as follow; RushMft. I5Mrraw Aflil 2. lWfi 4G,470.JCfo 85lt.OXl April r.. 11W3 32.327.t!0 4P1.XK April 4. 1104 31.727.'H.W 784.000 March 30. 11)1)3 43.2M.CO0 1.7l.OO0 March 31. 1002 4il.54l3.GuO I.3S3.(ruu April 1. llml 54.74,MK 35.0'K) April 2. II' 34.20S.tHKI 114.000 April 3. 1RW a.'.S7.tX Btl.OOO April 4. IfeStS rtO.22S.tMH' 1G2.O01) "Increase. Quantities on pa in the lad and pre c'dlng we-k and- a year ago were: FOR r. I bu. bu. bu. United Kingdomin3.o40.0n(i; Continent ...... MG.lO.Of 03.3CS. 1G.4P0. .Oi.000 32.OBO.ti00 000 13.V0.tHX Total 4S.ftO.OOOIfi0.04S.OOrt4.C40.KiO The world's (-hlpnients of wheat and flour from the principal exporting countries oora- ar as follows; I bu. I bu. I bu. I 1.343.0"Ki 2.X5W.OO0; 9flS.lxV) V S.. Canada Argentina .... Australia .... s .sm.ooit r,,wo.ooii s.oss.ooo I 81fi.0(lii 2R0.0tK) 12S.000 ports.! ivs.tnM) 2Kfi.otm; 24.O0 1.3t2.O0OI 2.144.IX! 2,112.ttK ' t ; 720.000 Danubian ItuU . India .. ' Total K.KW S.UI.O0 7.06O.O00 CALIFORNIA FRUIT KILLED. , Frost Caught Apricot and Teache Around Red Blutr. The. cold snap that caused havoc In the fruit sections of the Valley month was not confined to Northern State, according o a letter from Red Bluff. Cal.. rwlved cs 'erd which tstcd that apricots and peaches In that neighborhood had been killed by the froft. The only arrival on Front street during the day wa a. car of mixed vegetables. The cab bage and cauliflower were In strongest de mand and were almost entirely cleaned up at tull prices. Apples are being withdrawn rapidly from cold Ktorage and command higher rrices. owing to the scarcity of other fruit. Two cars of bananas and one car of oranges are due today. BUTTER SLIDES OFF. Receipt Exceed Demand and Qualify Make Movement Necesaary. The butter market is going to pieces. At this time last year a decline started that car ried prices down 20 cents a roll in 20 ds?, and it looks as If the market would -repeat lt course thla year. The supply exceods the demand, and as butter at this time of the season will not keep the dealers ani crtamery men mutt keep It going, even at expense of values. Not only are receipts too large, but what Is worse from the handlers standpoint, tbey are constantly growing. It Is this fact, ana not the presence or California butter, that haa cauaed the weakness. Comparatively lit tle California butter is being brosght un. aa sealers here, do not care to .take the risk of brlag lar up butter In the face ot "a tall- from, ?: i i i: -J n ! Bn lng -local market "San Franeltro If down to .20 and 21 cent, but nearly all the surplus there Is going Into storage. According to the announcement made Sat urday evening, the two rortland creameries that had maintained the top price came down yesterday moraine to 27H cenU. The other three, together with a Valley company that holds to the city price, were already at that figure, but Immediately dropped to 25. Ac cording: to all that could be learned, only one local factory wilt be quoting above 25 cnu this afternoon. - On Front street a wider ranee wit quoted yesterday. The larger handler on the street lowered some of, bis brands to 25 cents in the afternoon, and today will not ask over that for any of his beat stock. Second-grade but ter was plentiful at 20 cents, and one sale was reported of a lot at I'M cnts. -EEC Market Steady. Light reclpta of esse and a Rood local and shipping demand steadied the market yester day, and no quotations were given out under 16 cents. Some dealer asked a half cent bet ter, but did not report sales at that figure. PoAry receipts were nominal. Should this week" supply Increase, a It rave promise to do latt week, an casing up of quotations can be expected. Rank Clearing. Bank clearing of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as fololws: Clearings. Ralancep. tiM.osa 40S.B44 1M.KJ3 14S.074 Portland Seattle Taeoma okane S1.00I.315 1.4724e3.l 870.334 938.WS PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain. Floor, Feed. Etc FLOUR Patents. 3.734.20 per barrel; straights. S3.40&3.75; clears. S3.33Q3.50: Valley. $3,4043.63; Dakota hard wheat, pat ents. $5.30 clears. S3; graham. 3.75; whole wheat. S3.75(&4: ry flour, local. $5: Eastern. J3 5.25; cornmeal. per bale. $1.806 2.28. WHEAT Club. 6MC7c. bluestem, 6C0Sc; red. 04QC5r. Valley. 6Sc OATS No. white feed. $27.50; gray. $27 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Bran, city. $17: country. S16 ton; middlings. $23,50620: short-. '. $19; country. $20 per ton; chop U. S. Mills. $17.50; linced dairy food. $18: Acaifa uiai. $18 per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 80 pound sacks. SC. 75; lower grades. $3.23 & G.50; catmeaL steelcut. 50-pound sacks. $3 per barrel; ID-pound sacks. $4.23 per bale: oatmeal (ground). 30-pound sacks. $7.50 per barrel: 10-pound sacks. $4 .per bale; split peas. $5 per 100-pound sacks: 25-pound boxes. $1.40: pearl barley. $4.23 per 100 pounds; 25-pound boxes. $1.25 per box: pas try flour. 10-pound sacks. 32.Su per bale. BARLEY Feed. $23.30 24 per ton; brew ing. $24 024.50; rolled. $24.50250. HAY Eastern Oregon timothy, choice. $17 18 per ton; common. $13 CM 4; Valley tim othy. JSCS: clover. $7.500 8: cheat. $6tf7; grain hay, $7 38; alfalfa. $12. Vegetables, Fruits. Etc DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, S1.50&2.75 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons. $2.75 ? 3.75 per box: orange, navel. $33-3.30 per box; tangtrins. $1.63 per half box; grapefruit. 2.50&3.25; pineapples. $4Q4.50 per dozen; bananas. 5c per pound. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes. $1 1.25 per dozen; asparagus. Sc per pound: beant. 22c; cabbage, li2c per pound; cauliflower. $2.25 per crate; celery. :-3 f0c per dozen; chickory. 23c; cucumber. $1.50(1.75 per dozen; head lettuce. 23 W 40c per dozen: hothouse. Sl.S0iil.75: onions, 40c per dozen; peas. 10c: peppers. 23S40c; radiehet. 20c per dozen, rhubarb. $l(il.23 per box; spinach. $1 per box; tomatoes, $2.23 y 2.30 per crate; parsley. 25e. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $181-23 per sack; carrots. C5r75c per rack; beets. S3c$l per sack; garlic, 1012c per pound. ONIONS Buying price: No. 1, 702?tKc ptr sack: No. 2. nominal. POTATOES Buying prices; Fancy grid ed Burbanto. 50000c per hundred; ordinary nominal; new California. 5S5c per pound; sweet potatoes. 2(2fec per pound. DRIED FRUITS Apples. ll12e per pound; apricot!". 12gl2Hc; peach.. lOj0 12c; pears, none; Italian prunes. 5i & 6Uc: California flgr. white, in sacks. 50Oic per pound; black, 4 6 5c: bricks. 12-14 ounce packagta. 73 063c per box: Smyrna. 20c per pound: dates. Persian. CjrVi per pound. RAISINS Seeded. 12-ounce packages. S& S'.jc; IC-ounce. fiH10c; loose muscatels. 2-crown. 0s7c; 3-crown. Gx6lic; 4 crown. 7'7,4c; unbleached seedlci-s Sul tanas. Gtci Thompson' fancy-bleached. 10 lie: London layers. 3-crown. whole boxes, of 20 pounds. $2; 2-crown. $1.75. Butter. Eggs, Poultry, Etc BUTTER City creameries: Extra cream ery. 23127 'a c per pound. State CTcamerie: Fancy creamer', 20&25c; More butter, log 10'.4c. KGGS Oregon ranch. lCc per dozen. CHEESE Oregon full cream, twins. 14 Vi 13Vic: Y'oung America, 15HI0'c. POULTRY Average old hen. 13Vj614c; mixed chickew. 18ai3ic; broilers. 230ac. younr roo-iter. 13ffl3-ic; old roosters. ll(312r: dressed chickens. I516c: turkeys, live. lO 16"jic: turkeys, dreswd. choice. Ih(j20c; gesw. live, pound. S4jR"4c: geese, dressed, per pound, lOitllc; duck. 17&18c: pigeons, $12, squabs. $203. Groceries, Nut. Etc COFFEE Mocna. 202Sc; Java, ordinary. 164122c: Costa Rica, fancy, 18&20r: good, lOtflKc; ordinary. 1022c per pound; Co lumbia roast, cases. 100s. $14.75; 50s. $14.75; Ar buckle. $1C.3&; Lion. $10.38. RICE Imperial Japan No. L 5lc: South ern Japan. 5.35c: head. 7c. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis. $1.75 per dozen; 2-pound tails, $.u; 1-pound flats: $1.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. 0c: rtd. 1-pound tallsr $1.25; sock eye, 1-pound talis. $1.70. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube, $0.15; powdered. $5.80; dry granulated. $5.$0; extra C. $5.35; golden C $5.20; fruit sugar. $5.60. Advanc-j over sack bat Is as follows: Barrels. 10c; -barrels. 23c; boxes, 50c per 100 pounds. Terms: On remittances within 15 day deduct lc per pouna: if !atr than 15 days and within 30 days, deduct He; sugar, granulated. $5.60 per 100 pounds; maple augar. IStjISc per pound. SALT California. $11 per ton. $1.00 per bale; Liverpool. 50. $17; 100s. $10.50; 200s. SIC; i -pounds. 100s. $7; 50s. $7.50. NUTS Walnuts, 15"ic per pound by sack; lie extra for less than sack; Braxil nut. 10c; filberts. 10c; pecans. Jumbos. 10c; extra large. 17c: almonds. 14 t 15c: chestnuts. Italian, 12'.fetjlCc: Ohio. 20c; peanuts, raw. 7c per pound, roasted, tic; plnenuts. 10 12c; hickory nuts. 7'iC'Sc; cocoa nute. 33fc 80c per dozen. BEANS Small white. 4c; large white. 3Uc: pink. 2Hc: bayou. 4 4c; Lima. Sc; red Mexican. 5c, Hop. Wool. Hides. Etc HOPS Oregon. 1805. choice. U'glOHc; prime. S"1c; medium. 7&Sc: old. 37c WoolKantern Oregon average brat, 10 20c: Valley. 24&2Cc per puuni. MOHAIRChoice. 2502St,c. HIDES Dry; No. 1. 10 pounds ana up ptr pound. 18t20c: dry kip. No. L 3 to 15 pounds, per lb. 16621c; do- salted, bull and .tag. 1-3 lera than dry flint; culls, moth-eaten, bad ly -ut. scored, murrain, hair-slipped, weather beaten or grubby. 2c to 3c per pound less. Salted hides; Steeia. sound. 00 pounds and over, per pound. lOJfllc; steers, sound. 60 to CO pounds.' per pound. lOgllc. steers, sound, under 60 pounds, and cows, per pound. 8310c; stags and bulls, sound, per pound, 7c; kip. round. IB to 30 pounds, per pound. 10c; vral. sound. 10 to 14 pound, per pound. 11c: calf. ound, under 10 pounds, per pound, 1; if 12c; green (unsalted), 1c per pound lex; culls, lc per pound less. Sheepskins. Shearlings. No. 1 butchers stock, each. 23fr30c. hort wool No. 1 butchers sfock, each. SO&tKtc. medium wool. No. 1 butchers stock, each. 73cff$l. long wool. No. 1 butchers' stork, each, $I.23tf2; murrain pelt, from 10 to 20 per cent leas, or per pound, l&Slflc; horse tide?, falteo. eacn. according to size. Jl.WS2.frO. drj'. each, ac cording to size. $ll.t0; colta hide, each. 2550c; goat skins, common, each. 13321c; Angora, with wool on. each. 30c$1.5Q. FURS No. 1 skins: Bearskins, as to Sze. each. $3020: cubs. each. $103: badtrer. prime, each. 23e50c; cat, wild. lth head perfect, 50950c: house car, 5&20e; fox. common era, large prlmt, each. 60tj70c; red. each. $3j3; cross, each, $5fJ15: silver and black, each, $1000500; flshertj. each. $508; lynx, each, $4,5003; mink, utrictlr No. 1. each, accord ing to size. U-S3; niarten. dark Northern, ac- i coming to eir ana color, ejen. $iogi3: pue. 1 pine, accordlnc; to aire and color, each. $2,509 4: muskrat, large, rach. 121 l&c; skunk, each. OffflOc: clrct. or pole cat, each. 6615c. otter. lor large, prime Kin. each, ss&io: nanthrr. with head and claws perfect, each. S24J3; raccoon. ro prime large, eacn. soeisc; noun tain wolf, vtth head perfect, each. $3JKit3: prairie (coyote!;. 0eff$l; w-olrertne. each, $64rS; bearer, per skin, large. $33 C; medium. $367; smalL Slifl M): kits, SOBTZC BEESWAX Good, clean and pure, 22325c per pound TALLOW Prime, per pound. fl'tHc; No. 2 and crease. 2fT3c CAECA RA SAGRADA (chlttua bark) 24 Prtvl4ona mad Caaaed Meats. HAMS 10 to 14 poaeds, 13Uc pound: 14 to ltf pounds. 13 c. IS to ap pounds, 15ic; California (olcnlc). 8Vc: cottage bama. Lc shoulders. c: boiled bam, ISc; boiled picnic nam. &oneie. ioc. BACON Fancy breakfast. lSjjc per pound standard breakfaM. ItlHc; choice, 15Uc; Ervr- nvn Breaxiast. ii to i pia. lt4c: peacn PICKLED GOOD Pork barrels. $16: barrel. .: beef, barrels, 112; -barrel. S4.M. " SACEACIS Ham. 13c per pouadj mlsced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, lTc: bolog na, lor.r. 3ic wMnerwurst, Sc: Uvrr. 6:; pork. Htlfe: headcheese. 6c; blood, 6c; bo logna saoxare. link. 4Hc- CANNES MEATS Corned beef, pounds, per doeen. SI. IS. two pounds. ST. 25; sjx pounds. 17. Roast beet. Sat. pounds, (1.35; two pound. 223: nix pound, sdm. RoMt bef. tall, pounds, aooe; two pounds. S2.36; six rounds. 17. DRY SALT CURBD Regular abort dears, dry salt. 10&C. smoked. Uic; clear backs, dry salt. lOHc; smoked. 11 He. clear bellies. 14 to 17 pounds average, none: Oreroa ex porti. 20 to 25 pounds avers re. dry lt. 11c; fexnoked. llr; Union bellies, 10 to IS poenfis averace, none. LARD Leaf lard, kettle rendered: Tierces 10c: tubs. llHc: 50s. HHc; 20. llc: 10s. 11 He; 5s. llc. Standard pore: Tierces, t4c: tubs. lOHc; 50s. lOHc; 20. lOHc; 10s. lOSc; 5s. lOVc. Compound: Tierces. Cc: tubs. 7c: 50. 7c; 10. 7ttc. 3s. 7HC Dressed Meats. VEAL Dressed. 75 to 125 pounds. 7 Si 9 Sc; 120 to 150 pounds. CCCic; 130 to 203 pounds. SQUici 200 pounds and tip. ZH9 4c. BEEF Dressed bull. 3c per round; cows, pSc; country eteers. Hf5Vc. MUTTON Drew-d fancy Sti9Hc per pound; ordinary. 4$6c; lambe. with pelt on. 10011c. PORK Dressed. 100 to 130 pound. s SHc; 150 and up. oSCHc per pound. Otis. TURPENTINE Cases. Pic er callon. COAI Caaea. lc per gallon: tank. 12cJ per gaiion. GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases. 23 He: 72 test. 27c; 50 Wf, S5c; Iron tack. 18c WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7Hc: 600-pound lots. Be: Ifss than. 500-pound lota. SUc (lb 25-pound tin palls, lc abova keg price; 1 to-5-pound tin palls. Ic above Keg price: 1 to 5-pound tin cans. 100 pounds per case. 2 He per pound above keg price.) LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 4Se: In cases. 33c: boiled. In barrels. 50c; in cases. 55c; 25-gallon lets, lc lest. 1JVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Current Locally ea Cattle. Sheep and Hogs. The following livestock prices were quoted yesterday In the local market: CATTLE Good rers. $43-4.:: ncht weights. $2.20080; eewa, rood. $2.2593.75; fair to medium. $2.SrCC; calve, good. $4.50 3. SHEEP Good, fat sheep, $6Cr&23; fair to medium. $3.50. HOGS Good. $707.23; light and feeders. 1 6-300.25. "EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kaasa City. Chicago aad Omaba. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 2. Cattle Re ceipts. 12,0; varktU steady. Native sercrs. $4.235.'X; stockera and fced-rf. $3.0034.75; Western eew, $2.75$ 410; Western rtrera, $3.605.25; bulls. $304.25; calrea, $3QL60. Hogs Receipt". 7000; market, steady to stronger. Bulk of sales, $C250jr7i: heavy. I0.30gfl.40; packers. $C3O0"3.4O; pigs and lights. $4e5.35. Sheep Receipt. 10.000; market, steady. Muttons. 4.50fi5.S0; lambs. $5r5X50; fed ewes, $4.2535.40. CHICAGO. April 2. Cattle Recefpta. 2700; market, 10c lower. Beeves. $4 03.25 : stockera and feeder. $2,750 4.S0: cows and heifers. $I,C3 5.20; Texas fed uletTK. $2.75? 4.0X Hor Receipts today. 28.000: tomorrow (etl mated). 20.U00; market, SQlOe higher. Mixed and butchers. Jfl.33S6.50; good to choice teavy. $0.ri5tiX374; rough heavy. $tS5.43; light; $C33tjfX53; pig. $3.S3ffC40; balk of sales. $G.45QfX55. Bheep lU-ceipt. 22.000: market, c:rog. 2heep. $3.750t3JO; lambs. $t.60fi.7S. SOUTH OMAHA. April 2. Cattle Re ceipts, 2700; market, steady to stranger. Na tive steers. S405.C5; cannerc. $1.7502.' ctockers and feeders. $2.7505.65: buHs. stagf. etc.. $2.300 1-23. Hogs Receipts. 3700; market, a shade to 5c higher. Heavy. $&250L3S: mixed. $S.27& $C10; light, $8.200 J0; pip.. $33B.10; bulk of sales. $C.27V4;C.30. Sheei Receipt. 13L500; market, steady to strong. Yearling. $5.4000; wether. $520 5.60; ewe. $4.3017 3.20; lamb. $0Q.4a. S.N I-HANCISCO QUOTATIONS. rrices for Produce Current In Ibe Bay City Market. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. VEGETABLES Cucumbers, $102; sarile 56Cc; green neas. 307c: string beans. C520c; ar;iragiie. 407ic; tomatoes. POULTRY Turkeys. 13020c: roosters, old. $404.50: young. SG.5007.50; broiler, small. $304: broilers, large. $(.50(C.5O: fryer. $3-50 u.t0: hens. $4.500 ; ducks, old, $606: deck. young. $7fM0. iikDKK tra crramery, oc; creamery jeccndf. ibe. EGGS Fancy ranch, ISc CHEIE Young America. lO&SllUc: ucrn. nominal: wtcrn. nomlnaL HOPS 7(i lie. WOOL South Plains and S. J.. Ilgl7c: middle counties. 16024c. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $170018)0: mid dling. S27026C RAY Wheat, $11010; wheat and oatr. $10 14; bartey, $6011; alfalfa. $1 0X60 11.50; stock. $.06; rtraw. jer bale. 300 SOc. rui Ajtpje. cnotce. eemman. 73c; banana. $102.23; Mexican limes. S4012M: California lemons, choice. $3: common. $1; orangea, navel, J1.3oyX50; pineapples. $1.50 POTATOES Early Rose. 0c6$l: SaHnaa Burttanks. $11.5A: swetfj-, nominal; Oregon Burbankr, 75c0$l.lO. RECBIITS Flour. 12003 quarter sacks: wheat 2232 centals; barley 3037 centals, oats 270 centals; beans. S32 sacks; roro. V) era. tal; potatoes. 4401 sacks; bran. 1965 acks middlings. 60 sacks; hay, 55o tons; wool, (C bale; hldts. vCS. Mining Stock. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. The efflclal clorlng quotations for mining stocks today rre as leuowa; AlU $ .02 iJulla S .07 Alpha Con. OP Uurtlce 03 Andes Mexican lO Occidental Con. .&6 Ophlr COO Belcher .22 Bet & Belcher 1.13 Bullion 21 (Overman . .1 Caledonia Challenge Con. Cliollar Confidence 26 .13 .19 IPotosi .Savarc ....... 'Scorpion lSg. Belcher... ISIerra Nevada. silver Hill Union Cou Utah Con 'Yellow Jacket.. 2 .SC .10 .us .35 -4S .ex .12 Con. Cal. & V. 1.40 Con. Imperial. Crown Point. . Exchequer -. . Gould & Curry Halo & Nor... 01 .( .61 29 1.35 NEW YORK. April 2. Closing queta tions; Adums Con....$ .23 Alice 220 Breece 40 jLltll Chief. ...S .07 H unians ....... lOphlr 3.00 1 Phoenix te PotoI ........ .12 Savage ........ .70 Sierra Nevada. 29 Small Hopes... .so Brunswick C. . 20 Comstock Tun. .20 Con. Cal. & V. 1.23 Horn Silver... 2.05 Iron Silver. . . . 525 Lcadvtllc Con. .05 'Standard ..... 2.00 - BOSTON. April 2. Closing qnotatlcas: Adtenture ..$ 7274JMont. C. & C 175 Allouez 320 JOld Dominion 44.73 Amalramatd 111.50 lOsceola 104.73 Am. Zinc. . .. 11.00 'Parrot 29.73 Atlantic . . 2 1. 12 1 J Qulncj- 24.00 Cat & Hecla 7f0.0 ..i.l!UUI2 .... , j li 27.25 Tamarack 1TO.00 Centennial .. Cop. Range. Daly West . Franklin Granby .. .. Isle Royale . Mas. Mining Michigan Mohawk . . . N. Butte 10.00 6720 14.00 United Cep.. 2020 1U. a Mining. 13-STu'U. S. Oil.... 22.30 JUtah S.S7 4 Victoria 14.73 Winona t1.75 IWolverln . . 63.25 02.00 72.00 64 T3 6.50 K 123.00 Pried rrR at New York. NEW YORK. April 2. The markrt for evaporated appl is Arm with a fair de mand reported. jart f which 1 for export account. Common to fancy, 7(rs;c:.falr to good. 1M&. SVOSc: nearly to strictly prime. 9994c: choice 94910c, and fancy, lie. Trune are said, to be cleaning ep 00 rrot and th tone Is firm with Quotation ranging from 4jec- Apricou are firm with cholc 10$104c: choice extras. lOU011c and fancy. llHCr 124c rach are unchanged. Ralilns are quiet, Cffe aad Sagv. NEW TORK. April 2. CoSee futarea closed steady. t unchanged to 5 potnU lower. Sale. AS.&00 baa. Including April, t.te: May a3 6.70c; July. 6.S54y.Kc: Septrm Tor, 767.10c Spot Tilo. qut; No. 7 invoice. S4c: mild, steady. Sugar Raw, erulet; fair refining. 3c; cea trirsgal. 1-3 test. 311 Wfjt4c; mAumsm ru--rar. 2c Jte&ied, jsn'.et; crattted, f.: pow dered. 4-M: graauUted. $3.40. RISE WITH VIGOR Sharp Advances in New York Stock Market. DAY'S DEALINGS HEAVY Flurry la Call Money Late in the Day Is Ignored Heavy Dis bursements by Banks and GoTcrnmcnl. NEW TORK. April 2. The action of the stock market today was accepted a a en ofuftratloa of confidence on the part of the speculative element which embarked on the lone side last week In the strength- of thelr positlon. That position was maintained and prices advanced briskly with more show of breadth and animation than at any time lace the movement began. The aggregate trans actions for tba day roe to over 1.000.0CO shares for the first time in several weeks. Last week Improvement la the market resulted In attracting a considerable incre ment of outside Interest which offered an ad vantageous medium for some proSt-Uklng which was manifested during the first hour of the market. The manner In which thi waa aborbd apparently rve satisfaction to the TT-ecolatlre piny and operations on the long side were then renewed with consider able increase of vigor. The movement waa still largely profesflonaL bet the success which attended It and seme of the develop ments In the dsya news were regarded as Justifying the speculative position and In creased the coaSdcnce of prevailing opinion. The money market showed relaxation, the call loan rate being held at the per cent level from the opening, except for a flurry to 10 per cent when the day's borrowing was mostly completed. The comparatively good condition a to money waa the result of the heavy dlsbnrsemcnt of dividends and interest paid by the banks and payment of some $2.t'0.0 Govtrnment Interest. The arrival on Saturday of $1,150,009 gold from Germany had Its effect on the reserves of the banks. Opinion s not entirely clear aa to how far the expected relaxation In the money market may be expected to go. There Is a sanguine expectation In tee financial district that tho dtfTerrscea In tba anthracite Industry will be promptly adjust ed. Railroad of2 rials East and tl were reported as giving a rye ranees of large sup plies of furl on hand both for the railroads and manufacturing Industry. The weakness of Consolidated Ga unsettled the market temporarily, but the late flurry to 10 per cent Jn the money rate was prac tically ignored, as It waa not consldertd rep resentative of conditions In the market. The' overconfident borrowers left their require ments uncovered early In the --day. and the rate was bid tip on them. The- market ckwtd strong and active, a number of stocks rUIng vigorously In the closing drallsga. Bonos were sllxhtly Irregular. There was a very heavy absorption of the United States Steel s-Koods. Tout sales. S.CS5.000. United States bonds were all unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cosing Sales. High. Low. bid. 146 Adams lix press Amalgam. Copper.. 132. 111?, K04 1113 Vra. Car & Found. 2.2O0 4 434 454 do preferred KK 1034 12 lU2t . 02 22U 4 Mrs Amer. Cotton Oil.. 224.') 23 544 do preferred Amer. Exprest..... ...... Am. lid. & Lt, pf. 10U American Ice 15.i00 Amer. Unseed Oil 5ti 504 do preferred Amer. Icomoclve. 1020 Ilk Ob 704 do preferred 11. Am. Smelt, & Itef. 2J2iO IdlVi 114 1424 1044 do preferred woo 123 Am. Surar ReSn.. GLOW 1424 li 141 Amer. Tobacco pfd. 4.4 1034 104 Anaconda Min. vo. 4P.4W w Atchison 1 4ti 934 do preferred OO 1014 1034 1044 Atlantic Coast Line 1200 157 153 135 Baltimore & Ohio. 17.000 113 do preferred 100 97 112 97 S7i 114; Brook. Rap. Tran. 22.f SSU Canadian Pacific .. 4.0V 1734 172 173 220 44 Cent, of N. Jersey 400 214 2o Central Leather .. 4.to 4H do oreferred J 103 1U3 1041 Chesapeake & Ohio 9.16) 004 Chicago &. Alton.. ...... ..... SO do preferred.,... ...... CbL Gt Western.. 2XO S Chi. Xr Northwest. 7.KO 2144 213 ChU MM, : St, P. 2.400 1794 1774 Chi. Term. & Tran 174 11 do Dref erred. ... ...... ..... 3 C. C. C 4 St, L. ffO 102A 101 U 102 CoJrt. Fuel Jb. Iron, 21200 674 MU eT74 Colo. & Southern.. 1V..O 34 70 3 70 234 do 1st preferred.. -Kl do 24 preferred.. ...... TO COU Consolidated Gas.. 29'0 143 139S 140h Corn Products ... lO.PfO 234 do preferred.. .. 3.400 635. SI 210 435 44 Ui CI 79' 63 210 430 Delaw. & Hudson. 1.700 210 DeL. Lack. W.. 2" 435 Den. & Rio Grande &20 474 do preferred f2 f4 DIstUlen Eecurit. 2M 61 . Erie 21200 434 do 1st preferred.. 2.CY 794 do 2d preferred.. 700 71 47'i to 61 43U 794 TO?, 172 General Electric . eco Hocking Valley I.2O0 126 IS 125 Illlnot Central ... 2.nJ 171; 1734 17 international Papr 14 4 do preferred..... 1M 6-5 M Internatloeal Pnmp 7.1CO 37 33 do preferred KO taU 63 " Iowa Central ..... SCO 314 314 do preferred..... ...... ..... ..... Kansas City Sooth. 2S 2S do preferred..... 3 39 574 Louis. Jk Nas.vHl lt.700 1S2H 1314 Manhattan L. .... ..... 634 3T S3 31 '.S 55 354 1324 1 MetropoL St, Ry.. 100 1144 114S Mexican Central... 2.SOO 23Vj 234 1144 5 Minn. & SL Louis. 3M 77, M.. St, P. Jk S.S.M. rpt 19k 133 139 do preferred..... ...... Missouri I-artflc... 4.4C0 Mo,. Kan. Texas 1X2O0 do prefwd..... 3.tV National L-ad .... 1.4C-J Mex Nt R- R. rf. 172 S44 P 14-74 524 904 90 Vj 2214 101 H 43 94 344 93 334 K'i Sis; New York CentrmL 112M 144 1444 N. T.. Oat, & w.. 10.0J 324 314 Norfolk & Western 11.703 90V SJ4 do pref erred..,.. Northern Pacific . 15.10J 222V 221 North American .. 2200 101 4 jM'i Pacific Mall 2.4"J 4V 44 Pennsylvania 2L& 1404 People's Gas 1.100 f3 133 140 b Ts I .. C. C & St. Lt. Reading 153.COJ 13SS 13t An 1st raref erred.. ...... ..... .... 91 12SJ m 9S4 do 2d preferred.. 100 P7; Republic Steel ... 3.400 224 do preferred..... 7C 1V1 Rock Island Co... 12. COO 2'i do preferred 2.K CS4 Rubber Goods .... do preferred..... ...... ..... Scb-oas-SbefTleld .. 12.K V SL L. &. S. F. 2 Pf. 1.700 , St. Louis Southw : do preferred..... ...... ..... Southern Pactflc.. Z.VO 704 do preferred 100 11M Southern Railway.. 2.700 41 t do preferred..... I.1CO 70S Tenn. Ccl 4 Iron 100 143 Texas & PadUe.... W SltJ ToL. St, L. i W.. 100 aH do preferred..... 100 t3 97 31 s: 3i'; 102V 102V U 2SH 67 67V 40 i:o M4 4 434 334 84 70 1144 US 31 414 lfC 1024 149 145' 23U 334 34U 2 33 34J Vnlon Pacific ....UI.7T 154 J374 13V do preferred 1W 36 T K V. S. Exprora - 117 V S. Realty , W C. S. RuVb-r 2.7W 544 54V 54 V do preferred 1.100 115 113 114 U. S. Steel 14.100 V 42 434 do preferrd 44.760 lt4 1074 1"K Vlrg.-Cartx Chea.. 7t 31; 31 31 do preferred..... ...... . ..... 112 Wabash 100 224 224 22 1; do preferred..... ...... ..... ..... 344 Wells-FsTTO Exp 23 We?tlnghoce Sec. 158 Western Colon ... ...... ..... ..... 014 Wheel. L. Brie. TTrt 2i IP4 20 Wliconsln CentraL. I2 24 4 294 do preferred ann 354 574 354 Total sales for the day. 1253,700 shares. BONDS. NEW TORK. April 2. Closing quota tlcns: C & ret 2s reg.lMV'D. 4 R. C. 4s. .. J9V do coupon. ...196V. 7v T. C G. 34s. X C. & U rg.,..14M Nor. Padfls 3s.. 74 docefcs l4U'Nor. Pacific 4t..l04i U. K. new 4 rec.lX2iSo. Tadae 4s.. 2 V do coupon. ..l"t24fCeIoB Pacific 4s.l5V V. a old 4s rer.lNV'Wls. Ctstral 4s. 24 do coupoB lMVpasv. 6c 2d r.. .161 Atchison ArJ. 4 M4Uap. H. cer.... 2i S4eks sftw-is. LONDON. April X Cossets for sae-aey. 99 1-18: etc far ttMtM. afl-JC, . . AascoJuU. 144:OB4artfe West. 33V Atcfaim ....... do preferred.. Balttatore At O. Can. Pacific. ... Ches. Jc. Ohio... C GL. Western. C M. A. St. P.. De Beers D. Jt R. Grande do preferred., Erie do 1st pref. ... do 2d pref. .. , Illinois Cntral Louis, tz Nash.. Mo- Kas. 4b T. N. T. Central.. ; JKH.Nortolk West. 107U. do preferred... USv;TeRnsylTaat. ... ITTVRand Mines..,.. . 41 i 'Reading ........ .214 do 1st pref.... ,1S3 do 2d pref. ... . 1SH So. Railway , 4h do preferred... , 91 So. Pacific . 44 Union Pacific... , SIH! do preferred. , 71H.U. SL Steel .177 do preferred.., 134 1W1M15 3H do preferred... 1304 Spanish Fours... t4 JM 71H 4 7t H 474 44 424 103 71U mu 99 43H 110V 23V 31i a Motsey, Exeka&ge, Etc. NEW TORK. April 2. Money on can. steady and higher, tiff 10 per cent: rulmr rate. 6 per cent; last loan. 74 per cent: closing bid. ? per cent; offered at 9 per cent: time loans, ateady; SO. 00 days and six months. 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 5UfH per cent. Sterling exchange, easier at $4.S340jM.S343 for demand and at $4.S2tS034.82"5 for 60-day bill. Posted rates. $4.saHtH-6H. Commer cial tUls. $4.S24M-82Sc Bar 1 liver. Hc. Mexican dollars. 4S;c Government bonds, steady: railroad bocJj. irregular. I1VTV1V 4rr!t R.t- nntet. :d per exrnce. Mcpey. 3t73U per cent, D!eount rate, short and three months bills. 34 Pr cent. SAN FRANCISCO. April Z Silver bars. 64Hc Mexican dollars. nomlnaL Drafts, right. 24c: telegraph. 5c Sterling; CO days. $LS2: sight. $4.66. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. April 2. The London tin market advanced tl to 1168 13 for spot and fl&S 17s 01 for futures. Locally the market was firm and higher In sympathy with spot. and closed at 5720937.624c The London copper market waa also higher. dosing at 154 5a for spot and 131 13s for future. Locally no change was reported. Lake ! quoted at 192O0 13.73c: electrolytic. 1S23&1S20C. and casting at l&Q 13.23c Ex ports of copper for tho month of March were. 16.301 tecs, making a total of 47.121 tons for the three months, against 30.621 tons for the same time last year. It Is reported that HOo tou? of Chinese resales have reached the. local market. Lead was unchanged at. 52595.45c In the local market. The Eegllsh market was also unchanged at t!5 Ss Od. Spelter waa unchanged locally. 'cloInx at 6-12Hf?620c The market abroad waa higher and closed at 23 2s 84. Iron was higher abroad, with standard foundry cloMng at 45a 3d and Cleveland war rants at 42U 3d. Locally the market la re ported ftteady. and No. 2 foundry Southern la held a shade higher. Dairy Produce ia the East. CHICAGO. April 2. On the prcduee ex change today the better market tn steady: creameries. 160264c: dairies. 158 Wc. Eggs, firm at mark, -cases Included. 134c: firsts. 134c: prime firsts. 164c; extras. 15c Cheese. steady. Ut3!34c NEW YORK. April 2. Butter. ea.-y; West em factory, common to firsts. 12&itSc: West ern Imitation do. 20c. Cheese. Una. Egrtf. Arm: Western flrsu. lSic: do seconds. lSUc DAILY CITY STATISTICS 3IarrUxe License. THOMPSON-GARBER IL II. Thompson. jr.. sa: crystal J, uaroer. is. ANDERSON-BYRENSEN Chria Ander son. 23. Vancouver. Wash.; Olive Byren sen. 2R. CORLET-BAI'OIIMAN John 31. Corley. 15. The Dalles: Nan Fisher Battghman. -42. aken-ekikson John Henry Aren. 4 O. R. & N. Co.: Etta Sofia Erikson. 20. Birth. ALLEN At 3S3 Tillamook street. March 12. to the wife of Gilbert Allen, a son. BARNES At 113 East Eighth street. March 2 to the wife of L. N. Barnes, daughter. BERG REN At 371 North Seventeenth street, March 1. to the wife of Carl Bergen, a son. CARLSON At 133 Main street, March 23. to the wife of Charles William Carlson, a son. CONCOFF At SSI Sandy Road. March 11. to tn wife of isase itobert Concorx. a son. ENCjiiST At 63 Karl street, March 10, to the wire or EricK Ennuist. a daughter. FEMEI.L At 741 East Main street. March S. to the wife of WUhelm Femell. a daughter. FURSELL At 439 Mildred avenue. March 2$. to the wife of Leander Forsell. a daugh ter. Fl'RRET At Lents. March 27. to the wife or Donald Furrey, a son. GENOE At 702. Division street. March 30. to the wife of Samuel S. Genoe. a son, G RUBER At 932 East Tayfor street. March 29. to the wire of George Gruber. a daughter. GCSTAFSON At SOS North Fourteenth street. March . to the wire of John A. Gus tafson. a dasghtrr. HAUER At 103 East Couch street. March 29. to the wife of William Hauer. a son. HAWKINS At 3d7 Front street, March 27, to the wife of John W. Hawkins, a son. HELZER At 3-19 Falling street, March 31. to the wife of John Helier. a son. JEFFCOTT At 1019 Cbrbett street. March 23. to the wife of George W. Jeffcott. a son. JENKINS At 621 Francis avenue. March 8. to the wif of George N. J-nktn. a son. KELLEHER At 333 Monroe street. April 1. to th wife or J. P. Kelleher. a son. M'INTTRE At 711 East Ankeny street. March 15. to the wife of Albert IL Mcln tyre. a son. MORGAN At 17 East sixle-inth street North. March 17, to the wife of John S. Morgan, a son. NEMERVOST At 307 Hall street. March 23. to the wife of David Nemcrvost, a daughter. OEHLER At 753 Roosevelt avenue. March 23. to the wife of E. W. Oehler, a son. PARSONS At 94S Division street, March 30. to the wife of George M. Parsons, a son. RENNER At Grand avenue and Florence street, March 27. to the wife of John Ren ner. a son. SCHIFFERS At S27 Kellr street. April I, to the wife of Joseph Scblfler. a an. SCHMIDT At 343 North Eighteenth street, March 6. to the wife of Theodore Schmidt, a daughter. STENGER At 2d5 Thirteenth street, March 31. to the wife of George Stsnger. a son. STEWART At 340 Montgomery street. jiarcn 11. to tne-wite or uavic i- Stewart, of Eufaula. Wash., a daughter. VAN CARNOP At 1K2 East Sixth street North. Jlarch 27. to tho wife, of John W. Tan Carnop. a son. VAN GROSS Skt East Twenty-soventh and East Taylor streets. March 29. to the wir of William Van Gross, a sen. WILSON At 32S North Seventeenth street, March 18. to the wife of Walter A. Wilson, a daughter. Deaths, - DAVIS At top of Barnes Heights. April I. Willis Roswell Davis, aged about SO. ( Suicide. EATON At St. Vincent's HospltaL April 1. George F, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Eaton, aged 1 day. (Stillborn.) DCNN At 414 East Clay street. March 31. John Donald Dunn, a native of Peta lnma. Cat, aged 3S year. HOCOHTON At 60S Corbett street. April 1. Mrs. Ellsa Hdughton. a native of Lon don, axed 57 years. 3 months and 19 days. ONO At 40 North First street. March 21. S Ono. a native of Japan, aged 32 years and 2 months. MERRILL At Good Samaritan Hospital. March 31. Frank M. MrrtIU of 674 Eat Tenth itreet, a native of Ohio. aged. 33 3ears. 7 month and 13 days. MILLER At 334 Commercial street, April 1. William H. Miller, a native of Canada, aged 77 years. S months and 24 days. SMITH At 1309 East Sixteenth stre-t North. March 31. Mrs. Utile Smith, a na tive of New Tork. aged 32 years, 4 ssontns and 10 days. TAFFLINGER At 331 Madison street. March 21. Mrs. Mary Taffllnger. a native of New Tork. aged 33 years, 9 months and 10 days. WHEELER At 328 East Richmond street. April 1. Marcus D. Wheeler, a na tive of New TorSc axed 60 years. 7 months and 17 days. BalMtasr Permits. R. R VET Kit Dwelling; East Taylor streeL between East Twenty-third and East Twenty-fifth. X2O00. LVLC JJTBEE Repair of dwelling. Sev entli street, between Clay and Columbia. J 100. J. F. BECKER Dwelling. East Flanders street, between East Thirty-first and East Tblrty-seond. J I OCX). JAMES L MARSHALL Repair of store. Second street, between Alder and Morrisos. ISO. E. E. HOCH Shed., Twenty-third street, between noyt and Irtlnr. 1300. WILLIAM H. MCSSER Dwelling. Rod ney aveaue and Monroe street. 1469. LOWENSON BROTHERS Repair of sa loon. Fourth and Taylor streets. SiM. M. JANXOWSKT Ropair of dwellteg. Mallory avenue and Shaver street. H. A. F. UNO D-welltar. East Seventh sad Marios streets. 31500. JAMES OLSON Kara. Hawthorne ave nue, between Sixth and Sevemth streets. S153. C W. XMERT Dwelling. Rart OUsaa and 7St Twenty-third. J13W. J. XCTTS DwelllAC. 7fiat - -First, sad M stress err trs, JE2H. Downing, Hopkins &Co. EstaMUnatJ IStl WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor GABLES ARE HIGHER Chicago Market Strengthened by Advance at Liverpool. WHEAT CLOSES QUARTER UP Wemkntrss Develops Soon After thej Opening on Free Selling: by Plt-tTraders and the Commission-Houses. CHICAGO. April .2. The wheat market opened steady, but commenced to weaken dur ing the first hour on free selling by pit traders and commission-houses. The favor able weather In the Southwest and reports of Increasing receipts In the Northwert dis pelled the early flrmnesw. and prices dropped somewhat. About the middle of the session the prevailing entiment again favored higher prices, chiefly because of a strong clcae In the Liverpool market. Throughout the re mainder of the day the market held Arm. The close was firm with prices almost at tho top. The May option opened a shade lower to 4tf4c higher, at 77U4J774C told oft to 77 77tic and then advanced to 77Vc- The cloed was 4c higher, at 774J774e. Corn opened easier, but later became quite firm on covering by shorts. May closed Jc up at 4tic 1 Oats opened easier, but held firm later. The close was ic up. at J4c for May. Trading In provisions was qulst, but the market was firm all day. At th close May pork was up tHc. lard was up 5374c and rlba were 2Hc higher. The Board of Trade will be closed tomorrow. It being election dar. The leading future ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. IHxh. Low. Clos. S .774 .764 -78 V 3lay 3 .774 3 .77V -774 Jury it H .784 September ... May July September ... .784 .76H 784 i CORN. .444 .444 .44V .444 .444 .45 OATS. .304 .204 .2114 .20V, .2S4 .23V .437, .44 4 .44 4 -304 23V .41H 444 i5s .30?; .23V May July September ... MESS PORK. May 15.2T, . is.33 July 18.174 187H LARD. 18.324 18.324 18.174 l.-3 May S.43 8.45 8.K1 S.52".i S.624 S.434 July s.524 8.374 S.324 sepiemoer ... b.o B.0T4 SHORT RIBS. May 8.70 8.724 July 8.70 8.7U September ... 8.774 8.SO S.82H S.874 8.70 3.75 a.874 S.70 S.774 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull and easy. Wheat No. 2 Spring. 777t4c: No. 3. 74 70c: No. 2 red. 848S3c Corn No. 2. 434c: No. 2 yellow. 44Uc Oats No. 2. SOTic: No. 2 white. 31V32c: No. 3 white. 304c Rye No. 2. 60c. Barley Good feeding. 2743S4c; fair to choice maltlnc; 43S0c. Flaxseed No. 1. ?1.06; No. 1 Northwestern, 31.12. Timothy seed Prime. 33.174- Mess pork Per barrel, 31623618.30. Lanl Per 100 pounds. 33.40. Short ribs sides Loose. $.9.338.624. Short clear sides Boxed. JIO. Whisky Basis of high wines, 31.2S. Clover Contract grade. 113. Receipts. Flour, barrels 22.900 Wheat, bushels 11.000 Corn, bushels 1S.3CO Oats, bushels 263.000 Rye. bushels 3.0CO Barley, buohels 51.200 Shipments. 15.000 393.000 200.300 17S.70O 3,000 18,000 Grata and Frodace at New Tork. NEW TORK. April 2. Flour Receipts. 17. CCO barrels: export. 1300 barrels. Finn. Wheat Receipts. 17.000: exports. 18,000; spot firm: No. 2 red. SOVc elevator: No. 2 red. SSVc. nominal f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Dulutb. SSSc f. o. b. afloat. Options eased off under large receipts and favorable weath er, hut rallied again later and closed steady, net unchanged to c higher. May closed SSVc; July. S3Vc: September, 82ic Hoes Steady. Wool Firm. Hides Quiet. Grain at San Trascisco. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. Wheat and barley, steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. J1.224S1-35: milling. J1.3741.474. Barley Feed. $1.174L21U. Oats Red. J 1.23 8 1.63; white, 31.551.70; black. J1.23.S1.40. Call board sales: Wheat May. J1.28V. Barley May. 11.184. Corn Large yellow, J1.20SL224- Mlnae-apoUs "Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 2. Wheat May. 764c; July. 7SV37SVc: September. 77c: No. t hard. 774 e: No. 1 Northern. 7GVc; No. 2 Northern. 73 U c. Wheat at Taeoma. TACOMA. April 2. Wheat. unchanged. Export, bluestem. 6Sc: club, 67c; red, 68c. Wheat at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. April 2. Wheat. May. 7Vd: Jnlr. 6a 6V d Weather, overcast. New Toric Cot tow Market. NEW TORK. April 2. Cotton futures closed quiet and steady at a decline of 4 potnU to an advance of 2 points. April. 10.97c: May. 11.12c: June. 11.01c: July. 11.03c: August, 10.8Sc: Feptember. 10.3Sc; October aid November. 10.42c; December, 10.44c; Jan uary, 10.47c Gaaellae Is Higher. CLEVELAND. April 2. The Standard Oil Company has again advanced the price of all grade of gasoline and naphtha, the new quotations ranging from H to 1H cenU per gallon higher than- former prices. St. Xoela Wool Market. ST. LOCTS. April 2. Wool Steady. Me dium grades, combing and clothing. 18c; fine. 26921c: heavy fine. IBS 20c; tub washed. 31 4? 33c. FJgla Batter "Market. ELGIN. RL. April 2. Butter was quoted at the Board of Trade firm at 28 cents. The weekVoutpt for tho district was 431.000 Couadr. Wool ate St. Loals. ST. LOCIS. ""April 2; Wool, steady: terri tory and Western audla-sur. 224129c; fine ms dlasss. 21f4Kc; gse. 1S4J21C Horn la Leades. LIVERPOOL. April 2. Hoa fa Load, PadSc Coast, qalet. OIKS 3s. . Tfteral grtuls Trsawers Oak park Laad Co- to Frank' Bat ter, lot 19. block S, Oak Park Addi tion No. 2......... 3 A. W. Coddard aad wife to George M. Sawes. lot 3. Vaace.... game t . lot' A. Taaee, 19.M Hsary Mtlcter a ad wtfe . to I. C Berger. east 2 fwt lot 8. block 4. city i iMe Chamber of Commerce A. W. Lambert, trustee, to John B, Pearl. 6 acres, beginning 587.7 fet north 89 dr. 43 mln. W. o S. W. corner of Van Schuyxcr D. L. C, section 7, T. 1 N R. 1 E Otto E. Warnecke and wife to John R. Pearl, about 73x180 feet, begin ning N. W. corner lot 1. Ed s wood. John Hewitt and wife to John Sulli van and wife. lot 10. block 2. Al berta . Aloys Harold to same. lot II. block. 2. Albert A. L. Clarke and wife to Ida R. Stokes, lot 2. tract "B." First-Street Terraces Carrie Laah Williams to W. Wyrci Johnson. N. 4 of S. E. U of 3-acre tract of land deeded to J. C. MaJone by Lehman Blum and wife, section 1. T.I S.. R. I IX. except strip 28 feet wide off west side.... C D. Williams, et at. to Joseph J. Zekey. lots 1 and 2. block 77. Sell wood William J. Hawkins, administrator, et ak. to Franklin H. Smith. lot 14. block 73. Sellwood. ............ Security Savings &. Truat Co. to D. 10 I 3S 10 1.330 1,000 230 1 330 100 358 l.SOO 623 1 6.000 133 soo 3.250 s.ooo 330 1" 250 1 200 650 1 1 2 1.473 230 390 300 173 173 2.123 3,300 1 1 3,750 6,500 200 200 300 Freecman. lots 5 and 3. block 78. Couch Addition Cosst Investment Co. to C J. Dan nals. lot 1. block 4; lot 18. block 2. Barton's Addition Osalan F. Paxton and wife to Port land Railway Co., all Vancouver Island or Hayden Island or ShaWs Island Citizens Bank to Ophelia A. De Groff. lot 1. block 6. Carter's Addi tion E. V. B. Miller and husband to J. H. MacDonald. north 110 feet lot 4. block 54, Woodstock Same to same, north 108 feet lot 4. block 34, Woodstock Albert F. Reed and wife to Martha Burke, lot 3. block 7. Raffetys Ad dition . James L. Cars well and wife to Mrs. Lllllas Carawell. lot 5. btock 13. South Portland J. Frledenshal and wife to Sol. M. Blumauer. lots C. 7 and 10. block 3. and lots 5 and S. btock 6. Wilson's Addition Portland Trust Co. to Louis A- Bough er. lot 7. block "L," Portsmouth Villa Extended George W. Metzger and wife to John H. Metager. et aL. 38 square rod, beginning east stake bitwecn lots 4 and 3. block 2. Roberts Addition... Buena V. Budce to Else O. Porter; rots 1 and 2. block 3. Henry's Fifth Addition A. R. GangloC and wife to College Endowment Association. lots 3, 4. 5 and 6. block 34. East Portland.... John Jr. Plttenger and wife to Mr. Ellen Kroner, west 5 feet lot 3. and lot 6. btocl: 3. Williams-Avenue Addition A. R. Ganglo.T and wife to Charles V. Dangerfleld. et al.. lot- 1. 2. 7 and S. block 34. East Portland.. Arleta Land Co. to Ray S. Benntt. lots 3 and 4. block 6. Lester Park.. Louis G. Clarke, et al., to M. E. Swlgcrt. lots I and 2. block 77. East Portland Mrs. A, E. Farreil to Walter H. Bates. lou 9 and 10, block 2. Far rell'a Addition Title Guarantee Trust Co. to Mon terey Beahan. lot H. block 5. Hol lailay Park Addition... John Luethe to Samuel Luethe. 77 acres off cast end of N. W. V of section 3. T. 1 N.. R. 1 W Samuel Luethe to John Luethe. 674 acres off west end of N. W. V of section 3. T. I N.. R. 1 W. Same to Rosa Luethe. 13 acres In X. W. U of section 3. T. 1 N.. R. 1 W.. north of County Road Title Guarantee St Trust Co. to Will iam Reldt. lot 3. block S: lot 3. block 4: lots 3. 4. 5 and 6. block 3. South St- Johns Land Co. to J. Flnstad. lot 13. block 14. city view park J. Flnstad to Peter S. Kogseth. et al.. same property Pactric Realty & Investment Co.' to W. M. Heath, lots It and 12. block 2. Stewart Park George W. Brown to Emma P. Heath. lot 15. block 1. uaurelwood. ... . . . Mable Ryder to same. lot 14. block 1. Laurelwood Hiram F. Tales to Umatilla Oldham. lot 1. block 10. Hawthorne's FbM Addition LArthur J. F. Garesche and wife to Oc- tavla. Ausplund, lot 9. block 3. Wil son's' Addttlon Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to same, east 3 feet lot 10. block 3. same addition Eunice G. Sargent to H. H. Gardner, lou 3 and 6. block 127. Park Ad dition T. H. Gardner and wife- to Thomas Hlslop. same property , Thomas Hlslop and wife to John Dan nells. same property.... George W. McCoy to Albert Glesler, lots 4 and 3. block 2. city. Same to same. lot If. block 1. Mistle toe Addition ...................... Doris C Blum to Mrs. Jennie Bach man, lots 3 and 4. block 4. Kinzel Park ............................. Oak Park Land Co. to Wilfred R. Wood, parcel land beginning S. K.' corner tract "B." Oak Park. Addi tion No. 2 Conrad RIndlaub to J. M. Pugh. lot 1 to 8. 22. .23. 13. 14. 2S. and 30. block I. Wheatland's Second Addi tion, and lots 1. 2. 28. 27. 2S. 29 and 30. block 11. Wheatland Addition.. Jane G. Buckman. et aL. to Bertha Smith, et at., lots 5 and 20. East wood Isaiah Buckman to J. H. Setttemler. lou 3 and 6. block 3. L. Buckman's Addition .- Total. .363.773 MRS. LE DOUX INDICTED Woman Beers 3rcVIcar's Relatives to "Withhold Judgment. STOCKTON-. CaL. April 2. Th -rrantl jury today indicted Mrs. T-e Doux for the- murder of A. X. McVicar In this city on March 24. Today a visit was made to the prisoner by J. C. McVicar. a. brother of the deceased, -who arrived here a few days ago. from' Colorado, and ex-Judge A. N. Sullivan, of Plattsmouth. Neb., who Is an uncle of the McVicars and who came here to assist in the prosecution If he is atlowed to do so. The woman asked them to withhold their condemnation of her until the rasa was presented to a jury. Xo Quorum Was Present. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. A meeting of the California directora of the Conti nental life Insurance Sc. Investment Com pany was scheduled for today, but only five members attended, tho number betas two short of a quorum. The avowed pur pose of the meeting: was to retire Presi dent Tyrce from office. It was reporteel today that an attempt will be made te call a special meeting: of- the stockholder, at which impeachment proceeding: will be commenced against President Tyre. Oregon City Boy on Team. WHITMAN COLLEGE. Walla Wall. Wash., April" 2. (Special.) The team choaen this afternoon to represent Pear son's Academy in debate for champioa ship of eight schools of tho Inland Zkn plre. was Ralph Dlmlclc of Oregon City; W. Yarnell. of Goldendale. and Ira. Canra. of Walla. Walla. The finals are to be held with Colfax High School here next swath on the shipping: subsidy questtea. LOUIS J.WILDE DIVIDEND BANK AND CORPORATION STOCKS MT7NICIPAL SCHOOL AND CORPORATION BONDS Portland Homo Telephone d: Tel. graph Securities. HIGHBST RETURNS to Investor Cossiateat with ABSOLUTE SAFSTT. Rooms 3. 4 and S. Lafajstte Btdg.. Cor. Sixth and 'Washiagtoa Sis. Fertlaad, Orgs. 400 473 1,300