THE MORVIXG OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908. IT SUPPLY IS REDUCED Only 13,000 Bales of Hops Left in Oregon. OF LAST YEAR'S CROP Active Market Is the J&esult of Ex tremely I vow Prices Small Busi ness on Hoard of Trade. Strawberries id Ieniand. Oregon 'hops are rapidly passing out of growers' hand and In about two months more, at the present rat, the atate will be entirely cleaned up. Of the 13.000 bales of last year's crop remaining unsold, the greater portion Is of 'low grade, aa Is ahown by the difficulty of filling order for choice or prime qualities. A carefully revised list shows the follow ing quantities of 190T hope unsold In the everal counties'; Bale. 6.18 1.751 1.702 2,HiO TO 14H ms Bia 14 Hon I'olit Tamhlll . .. Lane and LA an ... Clackamas . Kenton Josephine . ....... Washington . Total . 13,311 The stock of olda Is also nearly exhausted. Dot to exceed 6O00 bales remaining in the hand of grower In Oregon. Advices from California are that about 28,000 bales of all growth are uavoM, while about tiOOO bales of 1807s and 1006s are left In Washington. The freedom of the recent movement Is at tributed solely to the cheapness of prices, which Is enabling brewer to stock up agalnM future neede. Values range from 3 to 5 cents on laM jear'a crop, while olds are worth about a cent. Among the transactions reported yeerterday waa the ale of the Scott & Johtuion crop of 93 balea at Gaston, at 0 cents, bright by A. J. Ray & Son. The name firm bought 107 bales at Harrlsburg at around 5 cents. Harry 1. Hart purchased several small lots, ag gregating 200 bait, at 3 to 3 cents. Dorcas Bros, have aleo been heavy buyers, securing 1060 bales In the past week at 2 to 4 cents. Contracting Is not as active as It was re cently. Some one-year contracta at 6 cents nd half the rise are reported and a few three-year contracta have been written aa low a 9 cents for each year. Cultivation la general In most parts of the Valley and the yards present a thrifty ap pearance. The weather In the Winter and early Spring haa been Ideal for the roots1. CALIFORNIA ONIONS REACH MARKET. 'lrat Carload Kver Received From Ther maJ Htmwbcrrlrs In Demand. The first car of Bermuda onions ever brought to thla city from Thermal, Cal., will .be distributed oji Front etreet this morning. It fci understood they will fell at the same price as the Texas Bermudas which ara moving actively at 92.75 per crate. The bright weather created an exceedingly strong demand for strawberries yesterday. Only 136 crate were received, not half enough to fill orders. Jessies sold firmly at 92.2ft per crate and Dollar berries1 brought $250. Cherries' were more plentiful, but were poor sale at $2 per box. Oranges are brooming scarce and .something of a famine In this article Is expected. One car of navels came In yesterday. A car of lemons was due last night. Among the vegetable receipts "was the first shipment of Coachella eggplant, which sold at lftc per pound. toast em eggplant was quoted at lMfWc. Oregon rhubarb was very plentiful ant offered at 2$ 3c rer pound. BUYERS OF BITTER HOLD OFF. 3-; xpert In g lowrr Prices Friday, Purchase Are Small. The announcement by some of the city creameries of a probable decline In butter r rices on May .1 naturally has not stimu lated business. Buyers are only taking enough for their day to day requirements and supplies are piling up to a more or less degree Id all quartern. Several city creameries are understood to have shaded the established quotations aa a result. On Front street the best established brands are offered at 2214 cents. Orders from the Sound cities were again reported y liter day, but as the Northern markets have gone off 2 cents. It Is likely this demand will be curtailed. The egg market was steady on the street at 17 to 17V4 cents, with buying of fair Volume. There wa a good Inquiry for poultry of avll descriptions and the day's arrivals were moved at firm prices. CHAIN HULKS COMMITTEE TO MEET. Two More Sample Tables Are Taken By Exporter. A large number of grain men attended the session of the Board of Trade yester day morning. Two more grain sample table were disposed of to wheat export ing firms. A meeting of the grain rules committee will be held at the rooms of the board at 4:30 P. M. today, when a report jalll be made on the rules submitted. The attendance at the produce call wna unall. The following sales were posted: Offer to buy C.M pounds choice fresh Creamery butter. 21c. Offer to sell One car feed barley, to ar rive, fZLAO track. Sale ti.0 pounds choice fresh creamery butter, 21c. Export Flour TraUn Dull. The continued fall in exchange operate against a revival of the Oriental flour trade, and millers and exporter are, there fore unable yet to make capital out of the sharp reduction in freight rate. Wheat wa teady and unchanged yesterday and trading was quiet. There were no new developments In the other cereal markets. Bunk Clearings. Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes terday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland $ SStt.U'7 $ir.:..K.S Seattle 1.0M.;itf J2S.SJ7 Tacoma 041.7.10 70..VJ4 Spokane 704. 374 1 11.630 BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS. Grain. Flour and Feed. WHKAT Track prices- Club, 83 H 860. per bushel; red Rucsian, SttfSc; blurs lem, 87 If8e; Valley, 8.ltf$Gc. FLOVR Patents. $4.63 per barrel; straights. $3.83 it 4 35; exports, $3 5093 63: Valley, $4 45; , - wi k graham. $4.15; whole w heat. $4. 40; rve. o -5. BARLEY Feed. $::4 per ton; rolled, 272H; brewing, $26. OATS No, 1 white. $2.5027 per ton: gray. $26 MILLSTCFFS Brnn. $26 per ton: mid dlings. $30 50 ; shorts, country. $28. 50; city, $27; wheat and barley chop. $27.50. HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley, $1T per ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary. $15; Eastern Oregon. $17. mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa meal, $20. Frutt and Vegetables. POTATOES Select, selling price. 70c pir hundred ; Willamette Valley, buying price, 5o pr hundred; East Multnomah, buying price. 35a; Clackamas, buying price. 33e per hundred; new California, 4dc per pound; aweet, 5c per pound APPLES Select. $2 50 per box; fancy. $2; Choice, $1.50; ordinary, $1.50. ONIONS Job price. $4. 75&3 per hundred: buying price, $4. 2594. 50 per hundred: Texas Bermudas, $2-75 per crate; garlic, 25c per pound. FRESH FRCTTfl Oranges, $2 50 3 per box ; lemons, $2. 75 3.75 ; strawberries, $2 per crate. VEGETABLES Turnlpa. $1 per sack; carrots. $1.509175; beets. $123: parsnips, $1 2fl; cabbage. $2 00 per cwt. ; tomatoes, Florida. $3.75 4 per crate: Mexican. $2; cauliflower, local, 25 75c; head lettuce, 40c per doxen; cucumbers, fl.752 doxen; celery. S5c $1 per doxen ; artichokes. 50c per dox.; asparagus. 9Htf7Hc pound; beans, 20c per pound; egg plant, 25 9 30a Per pound; parsley, 25c per doxen; peas, 78c per pound; peppers, 20c per pound; rad ishes. 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 394c per pound; spinach, 85c per crate. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Extras, 25c pr pound; fancy. 24c: choice, '22 store, 16c. EGGS Los and commission off 17c per dozen. CHEESE Fancy cream twine, 15He per pound ; full cream triplets, 16c; full cream 1 oung Americas, I6c: cream brick, 2Uc; Swiss bik.. 20c; limburger, 22c. POULTRY Mixed chickens. 13c per lb.; fancy hens, 14c; roosters, old, 9c; fry ers, dox., $4; broilers, dox., $4-5093; dressed poultry, per lb., lc higher. Meats and Provisions. lRESf?ED MEATS Hogs, fancy, THfl per pound; ordinary, 7c: large. 596c; veaL extra, S98jc; ordinary, 797tec; heavy, 6c j, mutton, fancy, 10c. HAMS Ham. 10-13 lb., 15c per pound; 14-16 lb., 14Hc; 18-20 lb., Ufcc. BACON Breakfast, 1322c per pound; picnic. 10c; cottage roll, lie. DRY SALT AND SMOKED Regular short clears, smoked. 11 He per pound; un smoked, 10c; unsalted bellies. 10-13 lbs., smoked. 10913c; 10-13 lbs., unsmoked, 12c; clear bellies, unsmoked, 13c; smoked, 14c; shoulders, lie; pig tongues, $19.50. LA R D Kettle leaf, los, 12 c per pound; 6. 12c; 50s, tins. 12kc; S. rendered, lua, like; 6; U7c; compound, 10. JOBBERS QUOTATIONS. Fruits and Produce. FRESH FHUITS Grapefruit, $2.T31 8 25; tangerines, $1.50 per box; bananas, 54c per pound; crated, 6c; cherries, $2 per box; strawberries, $2,259 2.50 per crate. VEGETABLES Peas, 4(&7c per pound; beans, 224c; asparagus, 78c; head lettuce, 359 40c per dozen; pfas. 6(c7c; rhubarb, Xty 3-; eggplant. Eastern, 159 20c; Co&chella, 15c. . DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10c per pound, peaches, 11912Vc; prunes, Italian, 596o; prunes. French, 39 6c; currants, unwashed, case. 9&c; currants, washed, cases. lOo; figs, white, fancy, 00-pound boxes, tla EGGS Oregon ranch, candled, 179 17 Vic per doxen. POULTRY Fancy hens, 14914c; mixed, 13 14c; roosters, 9 loc; fryers, 25926c; broilers, 21925c; ducks, 17918c; geese. 89 ttc; turkeys, alive. 14915c; dressed. 17918e Groceries, Nuts. Etc RICE Southern Japan, au; head 6tt9 7c; imperial Japan, ttlfec ' COFFEE Moon a, 24928c; Java, ordinary, 1792uc; Cos la Rica, fancy, 18920c; good 16918c; ordinary, 12916c per pound. Co lumbia roast cases, lOus. $14.50; 60s, $14.76; Arbuckle, $16-03; Lion, $15.8S. SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails. $2 per doxen; 2-pound tails. $2.15; 1-pound Cats, $2.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. 90c; red. 1-pound talis, $L5; socatcyes. 1-pound tails. $2. SUGAR Granulated, $6.43; extra C, $5.95; golden O, $5.b5; fruit and berry sugar, $0.55; plain bag, $ti.35; cube tbarrela), $6.85; powdered (barrels), $0.7O. Terms: On remittances within 15 a ays deduct ao pet pound; if later than 15 days, and within Wl days, deduct Ho per pound; Alaple sugar. lU18c per pound. NUTS Walnuts, 16H9l8o per pound by sack; Braxll nuts, 16c; filberts 16c; pecans, 16c; almond I6H9I8C, chestnuts. Ohio. 25c ; peanuts, raw, 6 9 8 H c per pound! roasted. lUc; pinenxits, 10912c; hickory nuts, loc; cocoanuu, yoc per dozen. KALT Granulated, $18 per ton; $2.24 l,er bale; half ground. 100a, $13.60 per ton; ftus. $14 per ton. BEANS Small white. 4o; large whits. 4 4Uc; pink, 3.B5C; bayou, 3.86c; Lima 6c; Mexican red, 4 He. HONEY Fancy. $36098.75 per box. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cieam. 90 pound sacks, per barrel, $7 ; lower grades, $3 50 9 6. 50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 40-pound sacks, $8 per barrel; 9-lb. sacks, $4 25 per bale; split peas, per 100 pounds. $4.2594 80; pearl barley, $4.5t95 per 100 pounds; pastry Hour, 10-pound sacks, $2.7f per bale; tlaked wheat, $2-75 per case. Hope, Wool, Hides, Kte. HOPS 1WU7, prime and choice, per uuund ; olds, 1 u 1 Ho per pound. 4 930 WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, II 9 15c per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, 12 915c, according to quality. MOHAIR Choice, I89I8HC per pound.' CASCARA BARK ;iv per pound. HIDES Dry, IK? ltf feu; dry wit, Xo. 1, under 3 lbs., 14 916c; culls, 2c per lb, less; salted hide, 6c; salted calf, tc; green (unsalted), lo per lb. less; culls, lc par ib. less; sheep skins, shearlings, $io. X butchers' stock, each, 259UOc: short wool. No. 1 butchers stocK, each, 60960c: me dium wool. No. 1 butchers stock, each, 7 50 9$l-00; long wool. No. 1 butchers' stock, each, $1.2591.50; horse hide, salted, each, according to size, $2.00 9 2. 50; dry, accord ing to size, each, $1.0091-60; colt's hides, each, 25 9 50c; goat skins, common, each. 13925c; Angoras, with wool on, each, 3vc& $1.50. V FURS For No. 1 skins: Bear skins, a to lz. No. 1, each, $5.00910.00; cubs, each, $193; badger, prime, each. .20950c; cat, wild, with head perfect, 30950c; house. &920e; fox, common gray. large pitme, each, 40950o red, each, $395; cross, each, $5913; silver and black, each. $1UO0 800; fishers, each, $598; lynx, each, $4 509 6 00; mink, strictly No. 1, each, according to size, $193; marten, dark northern, ac cording to six and color, each, $109 16; marten, pale, according to size and color, each, $2.5094 ; muskrut, large, each, 12 9 lfic; skunk, each, 30940ci civet or polecat, each, G 9 10c; otter, for targe, prime skin, each. $69 Hi; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $2 93 raccoon, for prims large, each, SO 73c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.0096.00; prairie (coyote), 6Oc$1.00; wolverine, each, $60 B00. Coal OH and On wot Inc. REFINED OILS Water white, Iron bar rels, 10 S c; wood barrel. 14 He Pearl oil, cases, 18c; head light, Iron "barrels, 12Hc; cases, 1 9 He; wood barrets, 16 H c. Eocene, cases. 21c. Special W. W., iron barrels, 14c; wood barrels, 3 Sc. Elalns, cases, 28c. Extra star, canes, 2lc. GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron barrels, 12Hc; cases. 30Hc. Red Crown gasoline, irrn barrels. 16 He; cases. 22Hc; motor gasoline, iron barrels. 15 He; cases, 22 H c; Stl gasoline. Iron barrels, SOc ; cases, 37 He; No. 1 engine distillate, Iron barrels, Vc; cases, 16c. BOSTON WOOL MARKET IS QV1ET. Prior Are Wetvk. and Situation Is Vnaatls fifcctory. BOSTON. April 2. The local wool situ ation continues unsatisfactory; trade is quiet and transfers have been few, dealings being almost wholly confined to small lots. Prices are weak. Mills report further curtailment. Transactions of any magnitude have been confined to territory wool, in which there have been sales at fairly good prices, notably 18.000 bags of fine clothing at 50 cent on a scoured basis. t'alifnrniR Northern r"fff57c: middle coun ties, 50952c; Southerns, &3tfK3c; Fall free, 4ii tf 4 Sc. Oregon, Eastern No. 1 staple. OS ffr ijOc ; Eastern No. 1 clothing, 53955c; Valley No. I, 4J6Vc. Territory, fine stnple, r8fftt0c; fine medium staple. 55 f? Srtc; tine medium clothing, 4Sf 00c; fine clothing. SOUT.Vtc; half blood, 4SD 52e; three-eights bloods, 48950c; quarter blood. 43 9 4,1c. Pulled, extra, 60902c; fine A, 53957; A supers, 44 cf 48c. Wool at St. I,ru Is. ST. LOUIS. April 28. Wool Steady. Me dium grades combing and clothing. IHAHOHc: light fine. 14frl4c; heavy fine, 10911c; tub washed, 109 :!tic. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, April 2S. There was quite a sharp decline in the London tin market with spot closing at 142 los and futures at 141 15s. locally the market was eauy and lower in sympathy with Quotations rang ing from 31.45c to 31.50c. Copper was 5a lower In London with spot quoted at 57 7s tid and futures at 58. Lo cally there was weak tone but prices were unchanged. lke Is quoted at 12.12H9 12.87H-': electrolvtlc 12.5o9 12.75c and cast ing at 12.2541 12.50C. Lead was unchanged at f!3 In London. Locally the market was firm and a shade higher at 4fi4.t5c. Salter declined to 21 In London market, but Is quiet and unchanged at 4.6094-65c locally. Iron was lower in the English market with standard foundry quoted at 5os and Cleve land warrants at Ms 3d. The local market was unsettled. No. 1 foundry Northern, $17.5ti If..; No. 2 Northern. $l717.5t: No. 1 Southern, and No. 1 Southern soft. $16.60 17.23. BIG DAY liJ STOCKS Sales Are Largest Since the Panic Period in October. MUCH STRENGTH IS SHOWN Cnion Pacific the Conspicuous Leader in the Advance Carries Other Securities Vp With It. General Trade Reports Poor. NEW YORK, April 28 The stock market today gave a striking demonstration of strength and expanded substantially in volume.- The figures of the aggregate sales do not fully bear out the appearance of ex treme animation in the market, which was due to great activity In several selected stock. These were, at the same time, the most conspicuously strong stocks in the market and were carried up to prices not touched sines sometime before the financial crisis of last October. Union Pacific was the conspicuous leader of th movement and Its price haa recovered more In proportion than any other stock In the list. Sales also were the largest since the panic period in October. Today's move ment carried with that stock in close sym pathy other members of the transcontinental group in which conditions resemble most clearly those in Union Pacific. The move ment was spotty and uneven, some promi nent, stocks coming ta:-dlly into the move ment and some failing to respond at all. In the former clasi were the metal industrials. The advance showed every evidence of skil ful and resourceful leadership, and the con viction was general among the rank and file of operators that It had the ravor and sup port of the great powers in the banking, railroad and financial world. News developments continue mixed in character, abundant money resources on the one hand and continued depression in In dustry and commerce on the other. The aggressive advance in prices of railroad stocks In face of the Insistent complaints of railroad officials of contracted earnings and Government restrictions, which hamper ef forts for recovery, makes an impressive contrast and suggests a motive of policy de signed apparently to assuage hostility. Of more Immediate effect was the belief that support had been secured for the coming 1'nion Pacjfla bond Issue with large foreign participation. A special argument in the case of St. Paul was the supposition that parts of the company' Pacific Coast exten sion will begin earning something in a short time. Northern Pacific was especial ty strengthened by the renewal of the old speculative rumors of an Intended large ex tra distribution of profits. The Issuance of the call by the Secretary of the Treasury for the return of $45,000,000 of Government deposits with the banks, an instalment of $20,000,000 payable on or be fore May 9. met an expectation long held in the financial district and caused no ripple beyond some- decline In foreign exchange s-ates, which were later removed for the most part. Figures of the United States Steel quar terly report were not available before the stock exchange session closed, but the earn lnss conformed closely to estimates current for several days past. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, $4,340,000. United State bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Opening . . , Sales. High. Low. Bid. Aaams Express ..... ... . 175 Amal Copper .... 44.30 61 "ciiU 6iHi Am Car & Foun. 3,HM 34 ".s 34 ' 34 U, do preferred ... lot) 06Vx IHt Am Cotton Oil... 2.300 20 27 27 do preferred ki Am Express j)o Am Bd & Lt pf. 3lR lVj 19 184 American Ice ... 1,900 24 24 W 24 Am Linseed Oil.. , ... 914 do preferred 22 Am Locomotive... 3,4X 47 "ifti. 4i'4 do rreferred ... U) ftf w i Am Smelt & Ret 38,6ot 72 7u 71 34 do preferred ... 9; 9 ' Am Sugar Ref... 1,2ih 129 127 V 327ai Am Tobacco ctfs. 200 iti nj - no Anaconda Min Co. 7,tJoo .H 38 3xi Atchison 91,500 M 7tH Tti. do preferred ... 400 h 80 S1H4 Atl Coast Line. . 2.6oO HI A 77 tuZ Bait & Ohio 6.500 8&f2 85 do preferred Brook Rap Tran. 14,300 48 47 V, 4714 Canadian Pacific.. 13,400 158 155 156 Central of X J ! Ches A Ohio 4,4iKl 344 34 3;t Chi Gt Western. 40 65 6 B ij Chicago & X W.. 7.o0 Ifrftti Mi-v C, M & St Paul.. 47.400 12il 12GW 127 Chi Ter & Tran 0 do preferred . 25 C. C, C & St L... l.ioo f.7 7.5 r,7l4 Colo Fuel & Iron 6.Ot0 23 1:4 C 24 Colo ft Southern.. 1,800 32 1 31 31 do 1st preferred. loO A0ia fin 14 fii do 2d preferred. 2tH) fio fio Consolidated Gas. 0,800 123 117 120' Corn Products ... 8.8of 15 14 14 do preferred ... 4oO 70 tv 7ou Pel & Hudson ... l,3i 161-4 1W 160 Del, Lack & West 000 479 475 4S0 D & R Grande ..... ui do preferred fto Distillers Securl.. 1. 500 S.'l 32 ;ciU Erie . l.iXK 1 ihu ihu do 1st preferred. 700 3414 34 34 do 2d preferred. 40O 24 U 24 24 General - Electric. 5oo 134 133j i:t.m Illinois Central 2,4(-0 133 121' 132 lilt1 Paper 400 loy; 10 9 do preferred Int Pump do preferred Iowa Central do preferred K C Southern do preferred n.f. 'a 7Ts 7o 704 70T4 70 701. l's K 15Va 35 35 35 200 200 2.000 1,000 0t Ti 23 '4 1.800 MM 55 Louis & Nashville loo joo UH Ill'JU Mexican Central.. 2.4W 5 14 15 Minn A St Louts. 200 244 24 24 M fit x a. a a tli 110 ' - . .. ..... ' - . 1 un .i74 1 1 I fi do preferred i Missouri Pacific. . 4.5.0 4 454 46 Mo, Kan & Texas 6,80 2 25, 25 do preferred ... 70 RHh &H 0H National Lead ... 6.7O0 58 67 o7 Mex Nat R R pf . , 471? N Y Central .... 11.400 101 IttO loo N Y. Ont & West. D8.90O 34 34 34 Norfolk Western 1,100 65 65 65 do preferred . 4 North American.. oo '60 fs" 57 Pacific Mail "OO 26 Pennsjlvanla 34. .too 121 120 121 People's Gas ... 3.."i0 92 81 91 r, u w ni looms' lint ,a 72 71 Pressed Steel Car. lJkMl 30 20 20 do preferred ... 4K 86 K5 K4 . Pullman Pal Car l.fsK) Hio 158 160 Reading 185,700 110 Kt loflii, do Int preferred g1' do 2d preferred. 700 81 80 s"i Republic Steel ... l.TOo IS 7 17 do preferred ... 2.700 6N 68 67 Rock Island Co.. 6.100 Ht ir i do preferred ... 16,5N) 83 31 3' St. L S F 2 pf. 9O0 29 28 -Si; St L Southwestern 40 14 14 i:t do preferred ... oo 35 35 34 Southern Pacific .. 40.6OO 79 77 7K do preferred ... 4oO 115 H4 114 Southern Railway. 3. 000 15 15 j.mZ do preferred ... 5o0 41 40 39 Texas & Pacific. 6M 19 18 is Tol, St L & West 2oo 17 17 17 do preferred ... 5oo 41 40 40 Union Pacific . . . .206.600 3S 135 136 do preferred ... l.OoO 80 0 80 U S Express K5 U S Realty -. 4- U S Rubber 1.100 21 20 214 do preferred . m U S Steel 10.800 87 35 36 do preferred ... 9.400 101 loo 101 Va-Caro Chemical 4o 21 21 21 do preferred . . . 40 93 2 U H5 Wabash 40 n 11 i, do preferred . . . 400 10-14 10 in Wells-Fnrgo Ex 800 estlTighu5e Bleo fXi M 55 Western Union ... (V" 62 51 51 Wheel A L Erie 3oO 8U 8 tt'lsrnn ri n Pont ml. 1 0t) 1 ASi 1 s.7 1"0 16 1ML do preferred ftoO 41 4oii iUL. Northern Pacific. 8o.ftn i:t4 l3o 13o Central Legber .. 3.2m 25 24 24 I "J I'liriiru ... W'H . ru Ml Snoss-Pheffleld Gt Northern pf . . 34.4"0 129 12644 l'T. Inter Mt ft.oort 1 lo jo do Dreferred . . . 2.000 2N 11 r ui Utah Copper 1.300 81 30 30 Total sales for the day, 1.112,000 shares BONDS. NEW YORK. April 28. 'Closing quota tions; U. 8. ref. 2 reg U. S. ref. 2s cou U. S. 8 reg . . U. a 3s Cou. . io3;n. y. c. g. 8i I04 Nor. Pac. 3s ... 72 100 Nor. pac. 4a ..100 10lSou. Pac. 4. old 86 110 Union Pacific 4s 100 C. B. new 4s reg. IT. S. new 4s cou iM " s. fon. s ... v.! Atchison Adj. 4a e-t iapanese 4 . . 76 D. Rio G. 4s Stocks at London. LONDON April 2S- Consols for money, S6 7-16: consols for account, 86. Anaconda ...$ 7.72 !N. Y. Cen. ..103 50 Atchison - .. 82 12 Nor. A Wt... 67 50 Atchison pf.. frfl.OO J do pfd .... 83.00 iiatt, ac u.... S7.au -ynt, st WL . 35 00 160.12 24.12 3.50 131.00 10 73 21.70 56 0O 19 13 35.50 14.62 1.T2.00 io.-,.o 26.73 JPenn 62. 1 a Rand Mines . 3.36 Reading .... 56.25 'Sou. Ry 15312, Sou. Ry pf . . 42.0O Union Pac. .. 80.12 jUn. Pac. pf . 84 OO U. S. StI 36 60 fU. S. 6tL pf. 102.75 IWabash .... 11.S0 Wabash pf 19.50 Spanish 4s. . . 92.73 Amal. Copper 61.75 Money Fxrhange, JRte. NEW YORK, April 28. Money on call, easy, lfff2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 3 per cent; time loans, slightly firmer but dull; 6O days, 2 per cent; 90 days, 2 (3 per cent; six months, 3f3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4 per cent. Sterling exchange easier, with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at $4.87204.8723 for demand and at $4. 84656 4.3470 for 60-day bills. Commercial bills, $4.8. Bar silver 53 c. Mexican dollars 47c. Government bonds steady ; railroad bonds, Irregular. LONDON, April 28. Bar silver Steady, 24 l-16d oer ounce. Money 2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bllJe Is 2 per cent. The rate of discount In trie open market for Varee-mantha' bills Is 2 13-16-2 per cent. SAX FRANCISCO, Aarll 28 Silver bars 3c. Mexican dollars SOc. Drafts Sight, 2c; telegraph. .05c. Sterling On London, 60 days, $4.85; ster ling on London, sight. $4.87. J Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 28. Today's state ment of the Treasury balances In the gen eral fund shows: Available cash balance $250,448,720 Gold coin and bullion 16,08,423 Gold certificates... 24.267,210 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET. Price Quoted Locally on Cattle. Sheen and II Of. There was a fair demand for sheep yes terday at current nuotations. which to a degree steadied the market and averted the chance of a decline In the Immediate future. The cattle and hog; markets con tinue to show much strength, as receplts are generally under requirements. Arrival at the yards yesterday were SOO sheep, 85 cattle. S5 notes and 17 lambs. The following quotations were current on livestock on the local market yesterday: CATTLE Best steers, $5; medium. $4.f0 (r4.75; common. $3.50 r? 4; cows, best, $4; common. $3.50g 3. 75; calves, $4 4 50. SHEEP Best wethers, $6; ewes, $B5.50; Spring Iambs, $0fi?6.5O. HOGS Best. $ii6.25; medhim. $3-7506; feeders, $5.2O3.50. Eastern Livestock Markets. CHICAGO. April 28. Cattle Receipt. 200O; market, easy. Beeves. $4. 507. 10: Western steers, $4.60itc5.60; Blockers and feeders, $3.oO5.6o: cows and heifers, $2.40 fct 4i; calves. $4.506 23. Hog Receipts. 10,000; market, 5 10c higher. Light. $Y155.60; mixed, $5.15 5 65: heavy, $5.105.62 ; rough. $3,100 5.30; good to choice heavy, $5. 305. 62 ; pigs, $4 20(95: bulk of sales, $5.505.60. ' Sheep Receipts. 14,000; market, easy. Native sheep. $4.806.25; Westerns. $4.75 6 40; yearlings. $6.507; lambs, $67.0O; Western lambs. $67-60. KANSAS CITY. April 88. Cattle Re ceipts, 1000; market, steady to 10c lower. Native steers. $5. 25 if 7; native cows and heifers, $3.50 6 50; stock era and feeders, $3.50& V8: bulls. $3.50(0 5.50; calves. $4 & 6 25; Westerns, $5 & 6.80; Western cows, $3.5003.25. Hogs Receipts. 14.000; market, S310o higher. Bulk of sales, $5.3055.43; heavy, $5.4O(g5.30; packers and butchers, $5,300 5.50; light, $5.2Ot&3.40; pigs, $44.40. Sheep Receipts. 10,000; market, weak. Muttons, $5(WB.2'; lambs, $ft7.35; range wethers, $4.75&6.25 fed ewes. $4.2535-75. SOUTH OMAHA. April 28. Cattle Re ceipts, BiOO; market for steers, loo lower; cows and feeders, steady. Native steers, $Rrt.70; native cows and heifers. $3.5066; Western steers, $3.75 5.50 ; range cow and heifers. $2.73 (g'4.50; canners, $2ft3.25; storkers and feeders, $3&3.30; calves, $30 600; bullH and stags, $3ti)5. Hogs Receipts. 11.0OO; market, strong. Heavy. $5.27 "& 3.37 ; mixed, $5.20g3.30; light $3.25 Of 3.33 pigs, $44.50; bulk of Bales. $5.25 5.30. Sheep Receipts, 3500; market, steady. Yearlings, $5603; wethers, $505.85; ewes $4.503.S5; lambs, $7 7.50. QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. Price Paid for Produce In the Bay CRy Market. SAN FRANCISCO. April 28. The follow ing prices were quoted in the produce mar ket today: Vegetables Garlic, 20 25c; green peas, $lfrl.50; string beans, UKa 12 e; asparagus, 311 0c; tomatoes, $l.rHN2.50; egg plant. 12 c. Poultry Roosters, old, $4b4.5U; roosters, young. $7.0010; broilers, small. $3&'3.50; broilers, large, $4.50'ft5.50; fryer, $7(5' 8; hens, $4,5049; ducks, old. $4(g)0; young, $5(&7. Butter- Fancy creamery, 22c; creamery BffimiiF, zi c; rancy aairy, 1W. .fc-gge- Ctiees -Store. 19c; fancy ranch. 21c. s New, 11 012c; Young America, 124i 13c. MlllstufCs Bran, $3132.50; middlings. $3336. Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino, 20 22c; South Plain and San Joaquin, 50 7c; lambs, 010c. Hops New and old crops, 15c; con' tracts, 81illc. Hay Wheat. $10f?20; wheat and oats, $16vpl9; alfalfn. $914; stock. $8gl0; straw, per bale, 35 0Oc. Fruits Apples, choice, $1.73; common, 60c; bananas, $1 3.50; Mexican limes, nominal. California lemons, choice, $2.50; common, 75c; oranges, navels. $1,850 2-75; pineapples, $ 1. 50 3-50. Potatoes Early Rose, $1.3501.50; Sweet, $2ft:t; Oregon Burbanks, K3cifi$1.60. Receipts Flour. 0725 quarter sacks; wheat, 1015 centals: barley. 8075 centals; oats. 5 centals; beans, 2515 sacks; com, 190 centals; potatoes. 2iV70 sacks; bran, 265 sacks; mid dlings, 3oo sacks; hay 140 tons; wool, 197 bales; hides. 41H. QUARTERLY RElfORT OF STEEL TRUST. Earnings Show Grout Decrease as Compared With Year Ago. NEW YORK, April 28. Directors of the United States Steel Corporations, declared a quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred and of 1 per cent on the com mon stock. The net earnings of the United States Steel Corporation for the quarter end ing March 31 were $18,229,005. The directors re-elected all the officers of the corporation. The earnings for the quarter show a de crease of $20,893,487 as compared with the corresponding quarter last year. The surplus for the quarter was $7,865,000, a decrease of $3,676,711. The unfilled orders on hand March 31 amounted to $3,765,343 tons, a decrease of 4.278.M5 tons a compared with March 31, 1907. and a decrease of 859.210 ton aa com pared 'with December 31, 1907. Eastern Mining Stocks. BOSTON, April 28. Closing; quotation, call loans, 204 per cent; time loans, S05 per cent. Adventure ..$ 130 iQulncy ...... 82.00 Allouex 25.00 fKhannon 11.75 Amal 60.37 !Tamarack .. 60.041 Atlantic 9.00 (Trinity ...... 14.00 Bingham .... 40.00 United Cop. . 6.75 Cal. A HrfC. ..635.30 U. S. Mln. ... 37.73 Centennial ... Sl.SO U. S. Oil .... 23.50 Oop. Range . 07.50 Utah 38.75 Daly West .. 8 50 Victoria .... 2 75 Franklin 7 23 Winona 4.75 Granbv 90.'M) Wolverine ...125.00 Isle Rovale .. 11 00 North Butts 58 00 rfiass. Min. ... 24.00 'Butte Coal. . 21.62 Michigan .... 10 50 Nevada 12.00 Mohawk 47 00 iMItehel! .... 11.00 Old Dom 34.37 'Cal. A Aria. .1.01 jOsceola 84.00 lArlx. Com. 18.12 Parrot l-50 (Green Cana. . 8.12 Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. April 28. The market for evaporated apples is quiet and about steady, with fancy quoted at 10c; choice, 7ti9c; prime. 7(?7 c, and common to fair. 5'g6e. Prunes are firmer In tone, owlnjr to con tinued reports of damage to the California crop. Quotations range from 4 to 14r for California and; from 6 to 10c for Oregon fruit. Apricots are dull, with choice quoted at iw?ic extra choice 164jl7o and fancy 2ixfi 24c. Peaches are dull and lower. Choice quoted at 9 10c ; extra choice, lotflO c ; fancy, lOUfcllc, and extra fancy, ll12c. Raisins are dull and nominal, with loose muscatel quoted at 54rHc, seeded raisins at bQhc and London layer at $1.251.35. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. April 28. Coffee Futures closed steady at a net advance of lof 15 points. Sales were reported of 20.250 bags, including: May, 5.80c: July, 6.00c: September, 6?i6.05c: December, 6.16.l&c; March, 6.1o0 62oe. BTot, firm. No. 7 Rio. 6c; No. 4 Santos, 8p8c Mild coffee, quiet. Cordova, 912c. Sugar Raw. firm. Fair refining. 3.98c; cen trifugal. .96 test, 4.4So; molasses sugar. 3.73c. Refined, steady. Crufhed. 6.20c; powderedr fi.6oc; granulated, 5.50c. Can. Pac. . Ches. O... C. Gt. Wt .. C. M. 8. P. I Beers. . . . Den. A R. G D. A R. G. pf Erie Erie 1st pf... Gd. Trunk .. 111. Cen L. & N. ..... U.t K. A T.. DROP AT LIVERPOOL Affects Prices of Wheat in the Chicago Market.' NEWS OTHERWISE BULLISH Opening Is Strong Because of Cold Weather In the Southwest Pri mary Receipts Are Small De crease in Visible Supply. CHICAGO. April as The early wheat market was etrortg- becau. of cold weather In the .Southweet. Latex, price, declined, hut ald. from lower figures at Liverpool there wa. littl. a the new. of the day to encourage seller.. Primary receipt, were decreased 4.800.000 bunhei.. in. market closed weak and near the lowest point. JMly opened unchanged to lower at 88. to SSe. advanced to SOc, declined to oOVc and cloeed at 86 c. Corn jKa firm early in the day. Later price, weakened and the clOM was weak. July doled at 624a. Oat were ateady all day. July oloaa at 45 Ho. Provl.ion. were quiet, but price, were firm becau.e of a 8 010c advance in the prie of live hoga. At th. cloee July pork waa up TH 10o; lard waa up 7ttc and riba were 5o higher. Leading: future, ranged aa follow.: WHEAT. Open. Hltrh. Low. Cloi. July H .811 .8a ' .8tJ September ... .85 .80 .83 .83i CORN. May tT .7VJ . . 0(5X2 July 62H .24 .ext. September ... .61 .91 .611. .61 OATS. May. old (124 .BIT4 .!" nn, new ... .oz-Ji July, old 45 4 July, new ... .4, May, new ... .62 .62'4 ,52 .62 .45 V, .45"4 .40V 4iiVi .44 .4.1 .4.': September ... .37 .874 -36 .36U PORK. May 12 92H 12.17H 12.0214 12 95 July 13.22V, J3.80 1322V, M.27H September ...13.60 13.62Vi 13.S5 13.60 LARD. May g.ns 8.07H 8.06 8.07 July 8 25 8..T0 8.25 8 30 September 8.45 8.4714 8.46 8.47V4 SHORT RIB8. May 6.80 6.824 8Sn a.82V4 July T.07V4 7.12V, 7.07VJ 7.10 September ... T.32V4 7.35 7.32V4 7.35 Cah quotation, were as follows: Flour Steady. . "W heat No. 3. ftScSl.03; No. 2 red, 86 TWH,c. Corn No. 2. V4c; No. 2 yellow, c. Oats No. 2. f2;ic: No. 3 white, 49'ffo3c. Barley Fair to choice malting, 72fosuc. Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern, $1.2tru.. Timothy aeed Prime. (4.26. Receipts. Shipment Flour, bbls 23.400 R6.2ti0 Wheat, bu 2O.0m 27.3HO Corn, bu 4W.900 ,"20.4ttO Oata, bu 800,000 387. WW Rye, bu ll.ooo Barley, bu 84.200 22,000 Chanaes In Available Supplies. NEW YORK, April 28. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Brad atreetB show the following changes in avail able auppllea as compared with previoua ac count: Bushels. Wheat, rnlted States, eaat of Rock ies, decreased 1,960.000 Canada, Increase 185,000 Total, X'nited Statea and Canada, decreased . 1,775.000 Afloat for and) in Europe, decreased. .2,000,000 Total, American and European, de creased 4.65,000 Corn. United States and Canada, decreased 1,262,000 Oats, rnlted Statea and Canada, decreased 479,000 Northwestern Grain Markets. MINNEAPOLIS. April 28. Wheat May, $104,; July. 1.03; September, 8V4c; No. 1 hard. $1.08; No. 1 Northern, $1.06V4 : No 2 Northern, $1.04; No. 3 Northern, 90c $1.01, DULfTH. April 28. Wheat No. 1 North ern. fl.05: No. 2 Northern. $L0I; May. $1.02; July. 1.02: September. 8,c. Grain and Produce at New York. n.1" YORK- Apr" 2S Flour Receipts, 24.277 barrels; exports, 2800 barrels, steady, with light trade. neat Keciptrt, 60OO bushels. S-pot, eaey. Portland Railway, Light and Power Company ONE YEAR, SIX PER CENT, GOLD NOTES Dated May 1, 1908 Due May 1, 1909 t Interest payable November 1, 1908, and May 1, 1909, at the office of SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COM PANY, PORTLAND, OREGON. COUPON NOTES OF $1000 EACH Both Principal and Interest Payable in Gold Coin. TOTAL AUTHORIZED ISSUE $250,000 Secured by deposit with the Security Savings & Trust Company, Trustee, of $375,000. Portland Railway, Light ' , ' & Power Co. sinking fund mortgage, 5 per cent bonds. The Portland Railway, Light & Pow er Company hits provided over one million dollars to be expended in improvements and extensions during the calendar year, appropriating about five hundred thousand dollars already in the treasury, and an equal amount out of earnings, together with proceeds of this note issue, which expenditure is found nocessary in order to properly handle the rapid growth in the company's business, occasioned by continued increase in population and development of territory served. Having already placed a substantial part of this issue of notes, we offer the balance, subject to prior sale, at PAR AND INTEREST, and UNHESITAT INGLY RECOMMEND THE SAME AS A VERY SAFE AND EXCEPTION ALLY ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. The notes will be ready for delivery to purchasers at our office on and after May 1. Full particulars upon application. MORRIS BROTHERS Chamber of Commerce THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Portland, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital, $500,000 Surplus and Undifided Profits, $400,000 OFFICERS J. C AINS WORTH, President R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier R. LEA BARNES, Vice President A. M. WRIGHT, Aw't Cuhler W. A. HOLT, Asa't Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. W. Hellm.B President Wella Fargo Nevada National Rink. S P.: Union Trust Co.. S. F.; and Farmers ft Merchants Na tional Bank, Loa Anelea. Perry T. Moraras President of the California Win. Associa tion. S. F. Rufii. Matlorr Of the law firm ot Dolph, Mai lory. Simon a Oearin. No. I red. t. elevator and II 07i f. .. b. afloat: No. 2 b,-d Winter. 1 11X, f. o. h. afloat. With the exception or occasional fore noon rallies, wheat wa. generally depressed today by easy cables, preoption. for better weather and liquidation, eloign, to lc net lower. Mb-. I.0nl.w7. ind at 11.05; July cloaed at 5c and Se..i,.r at llc. Hops and Hides Quiet. Petroleum Steady. Grata at 8aa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. April 28. Wheat Fir ,n. Barleys Firm. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.62Vi1.65; milling. fl.ne91.T0.. - Barley Feed. $1.3701.40: brewing, $1.45 1.62. Oata Red, 1.421.58: white, fl.62 1.66; grays, f 1.66g'1.02. Call board sale.: Wheat No trading. Barley May, fl.52; December, $1.37 1.8!. Corn Large yellow, fl.5l.T0. European Grata Markets, Walla Walla prompt shipment at 3 tie d. LIVERPOOL, April 28. Wheat May, Ta 8d: July, Ta fid; September. 7s d. English country markets quiet. but steady. French country markets quiet, but steady. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. April 2S. Wheat Weak, but unchanged. Blue Item, 80c; Club, 84c; red. R2c. TRAVKLERS' GUIDE. CANADIAN PACIFIC Bmprestt L!n of th Atlantic LESSTHAN FOUR DAYS ATSEA The Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver pool in aix daya; two daya on the majestic St. Lawrence. Speed, comfort, elegance and aafety are combined in these splendid ex press steamers. Ask any ticket agent for particulars, or write J. R, JOHNSON, Pass. Agt.. 142 Third St.. Portland. Or. SEE! THE FLEET TO SAN FRANCISCO i AA Including Meals and Berth JJP S. S. SENATOR SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, 9A.M, MAY 2 M. J. ROCHE, City Ticket Agent 142 Third Street Oregon Gears. R. Chamkerlala Gover nor of Oreron. . R. I Marlr.y President of the Macleay Estate Co. R. L nre Vice-President. J. A. Aln.vrorth President. also president of the Fidelity Trust Co. Bank, of Tacoma, Wash. D. W. WakeaHri of the real estate firm of Wakefleld. Fries Co. ; TRAVELERS' GTJ1DK. PORTLAND RY., IJOHT POWER CO. CARS LEAVE. ' Ticket Office and Waltlng-Rewss. First sad Alder Btree. FOR Oreson Cltr 4. 6:80 A U , ana .very mlnutea to and including 9 P. M.. then in u p. M. Umt car 12 midnight. Greahan.. rtorlna, Eal. Oresk, Kata 5"" , 1'alrvl'jw and 'ireut- FOB VANCOUVER. Ti?1 ?"lce.nd waiting-room 8sera4 and Waahlngun atre.t. A. M. 6:15- 6:jo. 7:28. 8:00, S:S0L 9:10. :50. 10:o, 11:10. 11:50 . Si -STW.:"A 1:50. 2:80. t-.ia. S' S'S" 8:S0- T:0o 8:15, 8:26, 10:Slt, n;46. On Third Moid.r lm y:very Moatk the Ijut Car Leaves at 7:08 P. M. 'Dally sxs.pt today. tDally axc.pt Monday. NortbPadflc S. S. Co's. Steamship Koaooka and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San irancisoo and Los Angeles direct eveiy Thursday at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third St., near Alder. Both piones, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. SAN FRANCISCO rORTUSD S. . CO. only Direct Steamer, and Daylight Sa? 3gs. From Ainsworth lock. Portland, 9 A il. S. 8. Senator. May X. V 8. 8. Hose City. May . IS. June 6. From Spear St., S.n Francisco, 11 A. 14 8. 8. Rmie City, 1ay I. 16. 30. . 8. 8. STATU OF CALIFORNIA, May . 23, June . a. W. RANSOM. IHek Agent. Main 208 Ainsworth Dock. M. J. ROCHK, Ticket Agent. 142 3d St. Phones Main 402. A 1402. COOS BAY LINE The siteamor BREAKWATER Icavm Port land every WedneMlnjr at 8 P. M. fmm Otvk tstreet dock, for Mortal Uentl. MamUfleld mnd Voom Bay points. Freight received till 4 f. M. on day of sailing. Fauenier fare flrst claes, 10; eecond-claes. $7. Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket oft tee. Third and Washing-ton streets, or OUc-etreet dock. J. W. RANSOM. Dock Agent Phones; M. 402; A 1402