THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, THURSDAY, JTXT 2, I90S.
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SALES OF FUTURES
Grain Department of Board of
Trade Formally Opens.
ATTENDANCE IS VERY GOOD
Local Food 31arket Weak and Likely
tr Break Active Demand for
Fruits Country Pro
duce Lines Firm.
Grain futures wre rtalt in fr the first
time at th Portland Board of Trade yestPr
day. Business was not on an extensive
rale, and It was not expected there would
be much activity, but a pood start was
made nevertheless. The attendance -was
pood, about 25 members being present, and
much Interest was shown In the proceed
ings Th session was called promptlyat 11:30
A- M. and lasted until noon. Secretary Fred
Jifullr officiated as caller. The bidding
was more or lesa spirited at times, though
there was only one sale recorded, 500
bushels of December wheat changing hands
at SO rents. There was a subsequent bid of
81 cents for December and later an ad
vance to 82 cents, with 85 cents asked.
For September wheat, 8 'Hi cents was of
fered. December oats wre offered at
1.324 per cental, with $1.25 bid. while
bids on the Soptembcr delivery ranged from
I.10 to f 1.17 1 with $1.25 asked.
The opening bid on December barley was
$1 per cental and the price was soon ad
vanced to SI. 14). with $1.20 asked. Sep
tember barley was offered at $1.15.
Although only on of the export firms
was represented at the first session, the
Interest displayed by the other members
of the trade was such as to Indicate the
success of the effort t establish a grain
exchange In this city. The present un
certainty as to the crop situation may pre
vent an active market until something
more definite Is known aa to the probable
outcome.
Local receipts of grain In the past 24
hours, as reported by the board, were 4
cars of wheat and 643 sacks of oats.
. The range of futures was as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Sept 9 -80 $ $ $ .821
Dec 80 .80 .82
OATS.
Sept 1.25 1.25 l.lO 1.1?
Dec 1.S2H 1.324 1.25 1.25
BARLEY.
Sept 115 1.15
Dec 1 20 1.20 100 1.10
MARKET FOR MILL FEED IS WEAK
Flump at San Francisco Cuts Off Shipments
From Portland.
The market for mill feed la tottering and
a break In prices Is likely to occur soon.
One of the principal weakening factors Is
the subsidence in the California demand.
Vp to two weeks ago the San Francisco
market was a regular buyer of Oregon bran,
but now buyers of that city will only take
on additional supplies at prices at least
$2 under those quoted at that time.
The slump In the San Francisco market
Is the result of heavy shipments from
I'uget Sound and the Orient. Three cargoes
of bran are reported In transit from Hong
kong to San Francisco and due this month.
Mills on the Sound are also shipping heavily
In order to reduce their surplus. Added
to this, as a depressing factor, are the
free arrivals of new alfalfa at San Fran
cisco. These have alt served to weaken the
local market. With the current demand
slack, some of the large Pcrlland holders
are said to have made sales at San Fran
cisco under the quotations currant here.
It Is also reported that several lots of
feed have been offered locally at conces
sions. HOP CROP CONDITIONS IN NEW YORK
Indications Are Favorable for ft Very Good
Yield.
There were no new developments In the
local hop market "yesterday and no report
of sales or contracts came from the coun
try. Hop crop' conditions in New York are
reported by state papers as follows:
Watcrville The present warm weather
with occasional rains is continuing the
forcing prnress In the hopyards. It looks
now as though we wci-ld have an early
harvest of an exceptionally fine crop. The
vine Is unusually thrifty, free from vermin
and well armed out.
Malone Reports from growers In this
vicinity are that hops were never looking
finer than now. The yards wintered well
and the vines are very forward, some of
them being well up to the tops of the
poles. The same report comes from Central
I'ew York, where the" vines present a clean
and healthy appearance. From the- present
outlook the yield In this state should ex
ceed lat year's crop.
f'herry Valley Crop prospects up to the
present promise excellent. Hop vines are
already at the top of the poies and look
strontc and healthy.
Peansboro Hopyards are looking fine.
Growers are more hopeful than early in
the, season, as there a i-pears a prospect of
fair prices being paid next Fall.
I'ooperstown Reports from the hop fields
continue favorable.
Official returns show Imports into Eng
land of the equivalent of 133.000 bales dur
ing the period from August 31, 1!07, to
May 31. 190S. as against about 113. 0O0
bales during the corresponding jerlod of
the preceding crop year.
The Brewers' Journal, referring to the
English crop, says In effect that there Is
every prospect of a big crop similar to those
of lS'.iO and 1901, given ordinary favorable
conditions.
IMPROVED DKMAND FOR FRUITS
Warm Weather Stimulate Trade In AU
Lines,
The sultry weather yesterday stimulated
the demand for fruits of all' kinds. Sup
plies were fair, and in most lines steady
prices were quoted. A car of cantaloupes
was the only carlot arrival. The best
cantaloupes were quoted up to $1.75 per
crate, Lut sales were made as low as $1
It Is understood that the quantity In tran
sit Is not as heavy as It was, and this
should give the market a chance to clean
up.
Receipts of cherries were unusually large
and the market was decidedly weak. The
best Royal Anns and Blns were quoted
at Sc and cheaper varieties as low as
21?" 3c per pound.
Butter, Cheese and Country Produce Firm.
The butter market continues firm, with
nn aiti e movement on shipping account
and a fair local trade. The surplus of the
city make Is blng stored No change In
prices expected in the near future.
The cheese market advanced half a cent
on all grades yesterday.
With egg receipts light and the demand
somewhat better, the market shows an
Improved tone.
I'oultry is also firmer, with a good demand
for all varieties.
Bank Clearing.
Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were a follows:
-'learlntrs. Balances.
Fortland $ 024. sao 75.044
Seattle l,5H4.!7l 25, H4
Tacuma 624. S44 74.251
Spokane 1, 027,514 337,321
BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS.
Grain. Flonr and Feed.
WHEAT Track prices: club, S5c per
bushel; red Russian, 83c; hluestem, 87c;
Vfelley. 85c
FLOUR Patents. $4-85 per barrel;
straights. $4.05 6 4.55; exports. 93.70; Val
ley, $4.45 ; 4 -sack graham. $4.40; whole
Wheat, $4.65; rve. $&R0.
BARLEY Feed, $24.50 per ton; rolled,
$27 .50 Ki 2S.50; brewing, $26.
OATS No. 1 white, $1:6.5 per ton; gray.
926.
MILLSTUFPS Bran. $26-00 per ton; mid
dlings. $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; city.
$2S; wheat and barley chon, $2,7.50.
HAY Timothy, Willamette Valley, $13
per ton ; Willamette Valley, ordinary. $12;
Eastern Oregon, $17.30; mixed. $13; alfalfa.
$12; alfalfa meal. $20.
Meats and Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Hogs, fancy, 7e
per pound; ordinary, 6 He; large. 6c; veal,
extra, Sc; ordinary, 67c; heavy, 5c; mut
ton, fancy. S$9c
HAMS Hams. 10-13 lbs.. 164c per pound;
14-16 lb., 16c; 18-20 lb., 16c.
BACON Breakfast, ltt23c per pound; pic
nics. 10c; cottage roil, 11c.
DRY. SAXT AND SMOKED Regular
short clears, smoked, 12Hc per pound; un
smoked, 11 Us; unsalted bellies, smoked.
14!.c, unsmoked. 13K.c: clear back a
im smoked. smoked. 12Mic;, shoulders.
12c.
LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 13i4c per pound;
5s. 14k:c; 50s, tins, 12c; S. rendered. 10s,
12 5s, 12c; compound, 10s, 8c
Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Extras. 25c per pound; fancy.
24c; choice, 20c; store. 16c.
EGG Oregon, IS & 19c per dozen.
CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 13Hc per
pound; full cream triplets, 13Vc; full cream
Young Americas. Hc.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, lltfll c lb.;
fancy hens, liic; roosters. 9c; fryers. 16
lhe: broilers. l18r; ducks, old. 3213c;
Spring. 12c(&14c; geese, old, S4f9c; young,
U4i&13c; turkeys, old, 1018c. young, 20
&25c; dressed, 17luu.
Fruits and Vegetables,
APPLES Select. $3 per box; choice to
fancy. $2; new California, $2.
POTATOES Old Ortgons, 7075c per
hundred; new California, l(g2c per pound.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, Mediterranean
Sweets. $3.503.75 per box; Valencias, $45
4.SO; lemons, fancy, $4.75; choice, $3.50
4 ; standard. $3 ; strawberries, 75 6 $ 1 Pr
crate; grapefruit, choice to fancy, $2.5ui8
S.oO; bananas. ShifyQc per lb; cherries, 2
8c per pound ; gooseberries, 5 fg6c per
pound; apricots, $1.23 per crate; canta
loupes. 90c (g $ 1.73 ; blackberries. 91 $ 1.2-5
per crate; peaches, 50&75c crate; plums,
$lS1.2." per crate; figs. $l.251.7.! per box:
watermelons, Sc per pound; grapes, $1.75 per
crate; currants, Sc per pound; raspberries,
$1.75 per crate; loganberries, $2&2.25 per
crate.
ONIONS California red, $1.2301.50 per
sack; garlic, 15&20c per pound.
VEGETABLES Turnips, $1 per sack;
carrots, $1.50 if! 1.73 ; beets, $1.50; parsnips,
$1.25; cabbage, $1.50 per cwt.; beans, tiftxilOe
per pound; head lettuce. 2r 35c per dozen;
cucumbers, California, $1.25 per box; Ore
gon, 507-jC per dozen; asparagus,
75c per dor. ; eggplant, 15c lb. ; parsley,
25c per doz. ; ieas, 2&4c per lb.; peppers,
20c per pound; radishes. 15c per dozen;
rhubarb, 3'jic per pound; spinach, 3c per
pound; cauliflower, $2.50 per crate; green
corn, 40c per dozen: tomatoes, $1.253 per
crate; artichokes, 50 05c per dozen.
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
Groceries, lried Fruits, Ktc.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, Tic per pound;
peaches, ll12c; prunes, Italian,
prunes. French. 3 5c; currants, unwashed,
cases, ftic; currants, washed, cases. Kc;
ngs. white, fancy, CO-pound boxes, 6c.
COFFEE Mocha, 24&2ac; Java, ordinary
17 & 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, lS&20c: good,
in (a lHc; ordinary. 12 (fr 16c per pound; Co
lumbia Roast, 14c; Arbuckle, $16.50; Lion,
$15.75.
RICE Southern Japan, 5 Vic; bead, GH
Tc; Imperial Japan. Oc.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails.
$2 per dozen; 2-pound talis, $2.05; 1-pound
liats, $2.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, 95c;
red. l-pound tails. 3 1.43; socLeyes, 1-pound
tails. $2.
SUGAR Granulated. $6.23; extra C. $5.75;
golden C, $5.03 ; fruit and berry sugar,
$0.25; plain bag, $6.05; beet granulated,
$0-05; cube (.barrels), $6.65; powdered
(barrels), $6.50. Terms: On remittances
within 15 days deduct c per pound ; if
later than 15 days, and within 30 days,
deduct c per pound. Maple sugar, 15&1SC
per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, 16lSc per pound by
sack; Brazil nuts. 16c; filberts. 16c: pecans,
16c; almonds. 16,&lSc; chestnuts, Ohio,
25c; peanuts, raw, 6iSVc per pound;
roasted, 10c; pinenuts. 10 12c; hickory
nuts, 10c; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen.
SALT Granulated. $15 per ton; $2.15 per
bale; half ground, 1003. $12 per ton; 50s,
$13 per ton.
BEANS Small white, '5c; large white.
4c; pink, 4c; bayou, 4c; Lima. 6c; Mexi
can red. 4Vc-
HONEY Fancy. $3.503.75 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 90
pound sacks, per barrel, $7 ; lower grades,
$3-50 C. 50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 45-pound
sacks, $S per barret; 9-Ib. sacks, $4.25 per
bale; split peas, per 100 pounds. $4.2504.80;
pearl barley, $4.50 5 per lOo lbs. ; pastry
flour, 10-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; flaked
wheat, $2.75 per case.
GRAIN BAGS 67c each.
Coal OU, Linseed Oil, Etc,
REFINED OILS Water white, iron bar
rels, 10c; wood barrels, 4c. Pearl oil.
cases, INc; head light, iron barrels, 12c;
cases, 19 Vic; wood barrels, 16 H c. Eocene,
cases, 21c. Special W. W.. iron barrels, 14c;
wood barrels. 18c Elaine, cases, 2Sc Extra
star, cases. 21c.
GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron
barrels, 12 He; cases, 19 He Red Crown
gasoline. Iron barrels, 16 ic; cases, 22 Vic;
motor gasoline. Iron barrels. 15 Vic; cases.
22lc: S6 gasoline, iron barrels. 30c; cases,
37'c; No 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels,
9c; rases. 16c.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels. 51c; boiled,
barrels, 53c; raw, cases, 57c; boiled, cases,
69 c.
OIL CAKE MEAL Ton lots. $34.
Hops, Wool. Hides, Etc.
HOPS 1907, prime and choice, 3 3 6c per
pound; olds, 2&2Vc per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, 10
lUVi per pound, according to shrinkage;
Valley. 12 Vi 13 3-3c.
MOHAIR Choice. 18lSVic per pound.
CASCARA BARK New, 3Vc; carloads,
4c; old, 4c; carloads, 4 Vic per pound.
HIDES Dry, 12tfr12Vic; dry calf. No. 1,
under 5 lbs., 14($l0c; culls. 2c per lb. less;
salted hides, 5&5Vic; salted calf, 910c;
green (unsalted), lc -lb. less; culls, lc per
lb. less; sheepskins, shearlings, No. 1
butchers' stock, each, 23 30c ; short wool.
No. 1 butchers' stock, each, 5069c; me
dium wool. No. 1 butchers stock, each, 75c
&$1.00; long wool. No. 1 butchers' stock,
each, $1.25 1.50; horse hides, salted, each,
according to siae, $2.00 (2.50; dry, accord
ing to size, each, $1.0061.50; colts bides,
each, 26 $ 50c ; goat skins, common, each,
15025c; Angoras, with wool on, each, 30c 0
$1.50.
FURS No. 1 skins. Bear skins. ' as to
size. No. 1, each. $5.00010; cubs, each, $10
3 ; badger, prime, each, 25 030c; cat, wild,
w'th head perfect, 30050c; house, 5020c;
fox, common gray, large prime, each, 400
50c red. each. $305; cross, each, $5015;
silver and black, each, $100 0300; fishers,
each, $5g S; lynx, each. $4.5000; mink,
strictly No. 1, each, according to slse. $10
3; marten, dark northern, according to alse
and color, each, $10015; marten, pale, ac
cording to size and color, each, $2.oO04;
muskrat, large, each. 120 15c ; -skunk, each.
BO0 4Oc; civet or polecat, each, 5015c; otter,
for large, prime skin, each, $6010; panther,
with head and claws perfect, each, $203;
raccoon, for prime large, each. 50075c;
wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each,
$3.50 05.00; prairie (coyote). 60c 0 $1.10;
xolverine. each, $6 0 8.00.
Lumber.
ROUGH Dimensions. 2x4 to 14x14 to S2
feet. $10; 34 to 40. $11; 42 to 50. $13; 52 to
60. $16: IxS to 1x12 rough. $11; 2x3 to 2x12,
inci., 10 to 24 sized random, $10; 1x4 com.
el.. $10: IxS com. a!e, $11; cull, 16 and
wider, sis.. $7; cull. 1x4, sis., $6; cull, 2x4
to 2k 12 sized, $7; ship lap, com., $12; cedar
com. $12.
FLOORING 1x4. No. 1 V. G., $27: No. J
V. G-, $22; No. 3. $14; No. 2 slah, $18; lx
slash. $18; lS-lnch flooring. $4 extra,
RUSTIC 1x6 and 1x8 No. 1, $25; No. 2
V or chan, $18; No. 2 special pattern, $20;
No. 3. ail patterns. $14.
CEILING 1x4 and 1x6. No. 1. $25; No. 2.
$18; No. 3, $12; 1x3, No. 2, $16; No. 3. $12;
8-inch. $2 les.
FINISH Up to 12-lnch, No. 1, $26; No, 2,
$2u No. 3. 914.
STEPPING Up to 12-Inch, No. 1. 932; No.
. $2S; No. 3. $15.
LATH 1 U-lnch. $2: 1 V-lnch, $1.75.
MOULDINGS 2 inches wide and under,
per linear foot. Vie: over 2 lnchee in width,
per linear foot, each inch in width, Sc.
DOOR JAMBS, casings, etc., $30; surfac
Vig. $1 extra.
Fresh Fish said Shell Fish.
FRESH FISH Halibut. 56c per pound;
black cod. Sc; black bass. 2uc; striped bass,
13c; herring, 6c; flounders, 6c; catfish,
lie; shrimp. 10c ; perch, 7c; sturgeon. 12c;
sea trout. 15-c; torn cod, lOc; salmon, 809c;
smelt.. 7c; shad. 3c
CLAM S LI 1 1 le neck, $2. 50 per box ; razor
clams. $2 per box,
OYSTERS Shoal water Bay, per gallon,
$2.25; per sack. $4.50: Tcke Point, $1.60 per
ICO: o: mpia 120 pounds), $6; Olympia, per
gallon. $2.25.
Over i.l.ooo tons of rabbit meat were re
ceived la London from Australia last r"
NEAR LOWEST LEVEL
Stock Trade Not So Inactive
for Eight Years.
BUYING ALMOST " CEASES
Pendency or Political Canvass Re
sponsible Tor Lack of Specula
tive Interest Semi-Annual .
Disbursements.
NEW YORK. June 1. The new fiscal
year opened In the financial district In a
condition of profouud aoathy. so far as
was reflected In the securities market. Banks
and trust companies bad some occupation In
the paying; of Interest on bonds, and there
were other seasonable money obligations to
be met. Including payment of a 1 1.025.000
installment of subscriptions for new North
ern (Pacific stock. Trust companies are
compelled, under the law. to fix their re
serves today at 10 per cent of deposits and
the condition of reserves of those compa
nies shown by their last report would Indi
cate that they must have withdrawn from
the banks In the neighborhood of $25,000.
000 to meet this requirement. The financial
community Is in hourly expectation of a
call from the Treasury Department for re
turn of perhaps 50,000,000 of Government
deposits.
The July dividend and Interest disburse
ments in New York are estimated in the
neighborhood of $180,000,000. yet so heavy
is the surfeit of funds In the money market
and so feeble the demand for facilities for
borrowers that these extraordinary require
ments have done nothing more than stiffen
the call money rate temporarily no 2 per cent
compared with 1 4 to 14 per c:nt before
prevailing. The fiscal year opens with large,
supplies of funds pressing for employment
in the time money market, where loans
carry over the year end today fell to a 3
per cent rate.
Notwithstanding these plethoric con
ditions of money the bond and stock mar
kets lay in a lethargic condition and wholly
IndlfTerent to any developments in the news.
Money rates . are now lower than at any
period since the Summer of 11H4. and the
record must go back four years further for
any parallel for the low level of activity
in stocks today. The aggregate sales for
the day amounted to only l.-,:;.80f share
On August 22. 1000. there were sold S.6.O00
shares. It is. of course, significant that
these comparisons carry back to years of
previous National political campaigns. The
pendency of the political ranfacs must, in
all probability, be given the principal re
sponsibility for the present Immobility . of
the markets.
Railroad reports of net 'earnings for May
reflected the drastic effects to overcome the
losses In gross earnings by cutting ex
penses. Bonds were irregular. United States
Steel sinking 5s were strong. Total sales
par value, $2,340,000. United States 2s
registered advanced Vt per cent on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
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Sales. Hlgh.Low.
4,2l) BB :,
1U0 31 34
i,2l6 2T ' "2ii
4c 0 II 11
. OHO 4S 47i
i im i; mi u
5.5U0 70 7B
200 126 " iiii"
200 K8i4 8814
in 'i'ji 42'i
400 M '4 81
i.50l ii 'iiHK.
500 Sll
"tV6 's"' 47li
2(0 160 1B0
300 ii.ri iiiii "
200 . 40 40
Iimi fiii fit.;
8! 1.12 1M14
,100 131 133
300 27 27
700 3l!i 30i
"'266 121" iii"
"ioo ii'i
3O0 IBl 10"
200 33 34
1.700 i.ii i.ii'"
90O fiftV "svi
J. 200 ISO 12ili
1.000 lln 11
2.71X1 SS' 20H
100 10 10
"ioo 164 "iei,
"200 io5 ioiii
206 4S -is
100 271, 27l
100 .1!) (19
80O o 1.4
600 Itl41.4 1I13U
l.aoo 41 404
30O 6 68 Vi
4.166 i37" 136
606 120
300 924 92
Bid.
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101
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42
Amalgam Copper.
Am Car & Found.
(Jo preferred
Am Colton Oil
Am Hd & Lt pf . .
Am Ice Securities
Am Linseed
Am Locomotive ..
do preferred
Am Smelt lUg.
de preferred
Am Sugar Rig
Am Tobacco pfd..
American Woolen.
Anaconda Min Co
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic Coart Lin
Baltimore & Ohio.
do preferred
Rrook Rap Trans.
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather..
do preferred
Cent New Jersey.
Ches Ohio
Chi Great West...
Chi & N w
Chi. Mil & St P..
C, C. C. & St L
Colo Fuel & Iron.
Colo & Southern..
do 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred .
Consolidated Gas..
Corn Products
Del & Hudson....
D 4 R O
do preferred
Distill Securities..
Erie
do 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred.
General Electric
Gt Northern p'd . .
Gt North Ore ctfs
Illinois Central
Interboro-Met ....
do preferred
Internatlon'l Paper
do preferred
Intematlon'l Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas City So...
do preferred
Louisville & Nash.
Mexican Central ..
M. Rt P ft 8 St M
Missouri Pacific...
M. K ft T
do preferred
National Lead . . .
New York Central
N Y. O & W
Norfolk & W-st . .
North American..
Northern Pacific. .
Pacific- Mail
Pennsylvania .....
People's Gas
P. C C & St L
Prejsed Steel Car.
Pullman Pal Car.
Ry Steel Spring..
Reading
Republic Steel
do preferred
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Rock Island. Co... 200 . 15, 15 15
do preferred -4.500 ' SOVj 2B4 294
St L ft S F 2d pfd 100 28 26 251,
St L Southwceern . ..... 16
do preferred 38
SI Shef St & Iron 3"X 52 52 51
So Pacific ex div. . 3.90O 864 Sf.14 8U
do preferred 100 117- 117 116
Southern Railway. 100 17 1714 '
do preferred..... 42
Tennessee Copper. 40l 36 35 36
Texas & Pacific... 1.100 23 22 2.1H
Tol. St L & V 184
do preferred 300 44 . 44 . 44
Union Pacific 35.O0 145 145 143 '4
do preferred 100 83 83 82
V S Rubber.'. 200 ' 24 " 24 24
do 1st preferred 92
U S Steel 11,200 38 37 37
do preferred 1.4O0 102 102 102
Utah Copper 50O 33 33 33
Vir Car Chemical 72
do preferred 99
Wabash 2fl 22 22 11
do preferred 4u0 54 53 22
Westing Electric 51
Western Union ..... 55
Wheel Lake Erie .....
Wisconsin Central 16
Total salea for the day, 153,600 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. July 1. Closing quotations:
V. S. ref. 2s reg.104 IN Y C G 3s. . 91
do -coupon. ... 104 North Pacific 3s. 71
l S. 3s reg 100 (North Pacific 4s. 101
do coupon. ... 100:South Pacific 4s. 86
V S new 4s reg.121: Union Pacific 4s.lOO
do coupon. .. .122 Wlscon Cent 4s. 84
Atchison adf 4s. 90 Japanese 4s 79
D & R G 4s SO I
Stocks 1
LONDON, Juty 1
Loudon.
. Consols for
BS. .
money.
87: do for account.
Anaconda 8.62
Atchison .... 83.50
N. Y. Central
106.00
Norflk & Wes
69.75 .
do pref . . . . 98. 00
Bait Ohio. 88 50
Can Pacific. . 164.00
Ches & Ohio. 30.75
Chi Grt West .r,0
C. M. & S. P. 137.00
I do pref
! Ont West . .
'Pennsylvania.
Rand Mines..
'Reading .
(Southern Ry..
81.00
41.75
6187
6.25
57.73
17.37
45. -.0
SS.62
149.23
86.00
.18.73
105.50
12.00
De Beers.... 10.62
D & R G
do pref ... .
Erie
do 1st pf . .
do 2d pf . .
Grand Trunk
25.00
02.00
'South Pacific.
Union Pacific.
! do pref
U. S. Steel. . . .
I do pref
10.62
35.50
2-1.00
Wabash
I do nref
111 Central... 132.00
I. & N 107.50
Mo. K & T. . 28.00
24.00
92.75
67.62
Spanish 4s. . . .
lAmal Copper.
Money. Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. July 1. Money on call easy.
lfil Per cent; ruling rate; 1 per cent:
eloping bid, 1 Vi per cent; offered at 1
per cent. .
Time loan?, quiet end easier: 60 days. 1'32
per cent; 9.1 day... 2 per cent; six months.
21.'74 per cent.
Prime mercantile paj.er. 3ii4 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady with actual busi
ner in bankers' bills :it 1M.S643 for demand
and at ?4.8563(fT4.8373 for 60-day bill.
Commercial bills, 4.83V4iS4.83.
Mexican dollars, 46c.
-Government bonds, firm; railroad bonds, ir
regular. SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. Silver bars,
53K: Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Slcht. 12-.e: telegraph. T5c.
Sterling, 60 days. $4.Sfi:v . sight, f 4.8714.
LONDON. July 1. Consols. 87; silver,
24 11-16; bank rate. 2 per cent.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Quoted Locally on Cattle. Sheep and
Hogs.
A steady tone was reported In the local
livestock market yesterday. Arrivals were
heavier than of late, but there was a good
demand and prices were well maintained.
Less complaint is heard now of the poor
quality of offerings ond this tends to im
prove conditions. Receipts yesterday were
105 cattle, 40.1 sheep. 105 hogs, 404 lambs
and 75 calves.
The following prices were current on live
stock in the local market yesterday:
Hogs Best. $0.25fij0.50: medium, $3.75
6; feeders, no demand
Cattle Best steers. $4.23; medium, '$3.73
lff'4: common. $.1.25'fi.1.50: cows. best. Wip
3.25; common, $2. 002.75; calveH, $4.50
5.23.
Sheep tflest sheared wethers, $.1.75;
mixed, ?3.25?3.30; Spring lambs, $4. SOS
4.73.
Eastern Livestock Markets.
CHICAGO. July 1. Cattle Receipts,
about 18.000; market. 10c lower. Beeves.
4.75(frS.25; Texar.s, $4. 13 0.50 ; Westerns,
A II Ull- nr.li awn ar,rl fi.ii.H . '.O TA
1 5.35; "cows and heifers, $2.406.20; calves.
$4 'a 0.25.
Hogs Receipts, about .12.000- market,
steady. Light. $6e.S:; mixed. $& 0.02 ;
heavy. foC.05: roughs, $6'-i 0.30; good to
choice heavy. $6.30 6.65; pigs, $4.S0C'i5.8O;
bulk of sales. $0.30(116.50.
Sheep Receipts, about 16,000: market,
weak to a shade lower. Katives, $2.75if 4.S0;
Westerns, $2.754.S0; yearlings. $4.6093.40;
lambs, $4vj.6.40; Westerns. $4(ijG.3u.
OMAHA, July 1. Cattle Receipts. 2500;
market, 10ft 20c lower. Native steers. $4.30
Ti7.00; cows and heifera. ?:iin'5.50: Western
eteei-s, $3.50i6; Texas steers, $3t 5.25: range
cows and heifers, $2.754.75; canners, $2ifl
3.50: stockcrs and feeders. $3(5 5; calves, $3
GiK25; bulls and stags, $2.75(n5.'
Hogs Receipts. 12.KO0; market. lOc lower.
Heavy, $5.95('t( 6.05; mixed, $5.0'lftt 5.05 ; light,
$5.S5((i.G; pigs. $55.75: bulk of sales. $5.40
6 0.
Sheep Receipts. 3500; market, steadv.
Yearlings. $41 4.50; wethers. $3.85(4.25;
ewes, $3.50C&4: lambs. $5.750.73
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July l Cattle Re
ceipts, 3000, including 1000 Southerns. Mar
ket, steady to weak. Native steers, S5ra8;
native cows and heifers. $2.254.60; stock
crs and feeders. $3(ft4.80; bulls, $3Ct4.75;
calves. $3.25(5.50; Western steers. $4.75
7.50; Western cows. $3ffi4.75.
Hogs Receipts. 12.000; market., steady.
Bulk of sales. $6(S 6.20; heavy, $t!.20i 6.23:
packers and butchers. $600.20; light. $5.ao8i
6.20; pigs, $4.5ori3.
Sheep Receipts. 6O00, market, weak. Mut
tons. $3.50 4; lambs. X4..i0& 5.S5: range
wethers, $3.604.25; fed ewes. $3.233.60.
Average Condition of Cotton Crop.
WASHINGTON. July 1. The average con
dition of the cotton crop In the United
States June 25 was 81.2 per cent of a nor
mal crop, compared with 79.7 on May - 25
last; 72 on June 25, a year ago; 83.3 on June
25. 19o8, and 81.8 the average of the June
condition for the past ten years. This was
the announcement mude today bv the crop
reporting board of the Bureau of Statistics
of the Department of Agriculture, baeed on
reports of the correspondents and agenta of
the bureau.
NEW YORK. July 1. Cotton futures doped
steady. July. 9.80c; August, 9.67c; Septem
ber, 9.50c; October, 9.3Sc; November. 9.21c:
December, 9.22": January, 9.17c; February.
9.17c: March, .8c.
THE FIRST CALL OF THE GRAIN DEPARTMENT OF" THIS PORTLAND BOARD
STRONG ALL DAY
Good Demand for September
Wheat at Chicago.
CLOSES NEAR THE TOP
Advance at Liverpool and Showers
In Kansas and Nebraska Are
Chief Bullish Influences.
July Deliveries.
.CHICAGO, July 1. The wheat market
wa strong all day. owlnjt to an excellent
demand for September. There was scattered
selltna; of July by local longs at the start,
and this caused slight recessions In prices,
but the market soon recovered from this
setback and continued strong the remainder
of the session. An ad ance at Liverpool
and showery weather In Kansas and Ne
braska were the chief bullish influences. De
livery on July contracts. which totalled
about 1.000.000 bushels, were less than had
been generally anticipated, and this helped
to strengthen the market. The close was
strong. September opened He hiffher at
sold off to 8.NH k&Srtc and then ad
vanced to 8714c and closed at S746C.
The corn market was Inclined to be weak
early in the day, because of favorable
weather for the new crop, but before the
end of the first hour, sentiment became
bullish 'and throughout the remainder of
the day the market was firm. September
opened 'hic lower to a shade higher at
7Oi70c, advanced to 71c and closed
at 70c.
Oats were strong all day, owing to active
demand by shorts for the July delivery. Sep
tember opened MiC hiRher at Bc, ad
vanced to 40c and closed at 30 c.
Provisions were easy because of a de
cline in the price of live hogs. At the
close September pork was down 2Hc at
$14.S"H. Lard was off 3($T!c. at .25
0 27V. 'and ribs were 2Vfce lower at fS-45.
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Clnjv.
July 84 .SiiH .844 .85 X,
September ... .S .r4 - .S .H7'
Dec, old Kcii. .iS,4 8Vi .Si'
Dec, new ... .tmi .80 Vi .87 .88
CORN.
July mi; .TO .i0i
September . . -70 .71 .7ti .lai
December .til .50Tfc
May Goy4 .r.t .59 .1,
OATS.
July, old . . . -4H .47'4 .4rt .47i
July, new - . .45 -4ti .4T .4ti'
December ... .40 -4u" .4isl .4(.a4
September ... .:;9- .40' .30 .39
MBSS PORK.
May 42 .43 ,4'i .42
'uij i ..); jt.). !...; 4.-i
September .14.S5 14.S2V, 14. 821,4 14.H7
October 14.02 14.07 14.02 14. 02
LARD.
July ft.15 9.15 0.X214 0.15
September ... 9.25 0.30 0.25 0.27V4
wiuutr ..... u.jv v.uo V...U
SHORT RIBS.
July 8.S2 8.2714 8.2214 ' 8.274
September ... 8.4."i 8.47 14 8.42',i 840
vitw uer o. i-O 0. 0U e. Ml
Cash quotations were an follows:
Flour firm. Wheat, No. 3, 05c?$1.05; No,
2 red, 8705; No. 2 corn. 00t71c; No.
2 yel!ow. 73c. No. 2 oats, &c; No. 2
white, &o.52'4c; barley, fair to choice nvitt-
lng, 57p'J2c; No. 1 Northwestern. $1.21 ;
prime timothy seed, $4 ; short ribs, cides
(loose), $Sip8.3 nieis pork. per barrel
$14.2i.4il4.7n: lard, per 100 pounds. $0.15;
short clear mCea i boxen). f8.5t.jS.7o; whisky
basis of high wines, $j..:;5.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels .' 3(1.2tO 212.XJO
Whtat, bushels 1 1.1 HI ' D79.O0
Corn, bufhels 413.0UO 4Wt.90ft
Oats, bushels 240.0(H) 210, Km
Rye. buwhels l.mHj t,nM
iiarlty. bushels 32,900 10.0CO
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK. July I. Flour Receipts,
13.000; exports, 10,000; firmer and fairly ac
tive. Wheat Receipts. 32.000; exports. 05.700.
Spot firm; No. 2 red, 7(ffnsc elevator; No.
2 red. 98Vic f. o. b. afloat; No. I Northern
Duhith, $l.lfv; f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard
Winter, $1.HH f- o. b. afloat. As the re
sult of a bullish private crop estimate, wheat
was more active and decidedly higher today.
comml5.olon ho wes and shorts being large
buyers, influenced also by strong cables and
very light Western receipts. Final prices
showed lV4o to lc net rise. July closed 07c;
September closed 04c; December closed 90?ic.
Hops quiet.
Hides firm.
Wool and petroleum steady.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 4. Wheat Easy.
Barley Ktisy.
Snot quotation?: Wheat Shipping, $1.G0
1.05; milling. $l.T5$r 1 .70.
Barley Feed, $1.27H!f.30; brewing, nom
inal. Oats Red, nominal; white, $1.45$n.50; gray,
$1.42(.(&t.50.
Callboard sales: Wheat December. $1.52 &
bid.
Ba rley December. $1 . 25 14 1 - 25 .
Corn Larse yellow, $1.85(1.90.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON", July 1. Cargoes, firmer. Walla
Walla, -prompt shipment. M higher, at 35s:
California, prompt shipment, lid higher, at
35s Cd.
English country markets, 6d dearer; French
country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Juyl 1. Wheat. July. 7s 2d;
September. 6s lld; December, 6a lid.
Weather fine.
First Sale of New Wheat.
NEW YORK. July 1. Produce Exchange
brokers dealt in this season's growth of
wheat yesterday for the first time. There
was not the same Jollification as took place
St"
t4 ,
I ! if X
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SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.
Portland to San Francisco "
FARE
Including Meals and
S. S. ROSE CITY
Sails From Ainsworth
J. W. RANSOM. Iock Agent,
rhone Mala 268.
on the cotton exchange when the first bale
of cotton of the season was soid and the
new wheat did not bring aa much a lat
year's yield deliverable in July. In-all 60.000
bushels of the new wheat were sold, and the
price was 04 cents a bushel c. 1. f. New
York. July wheat sold at the close at 05
cents a bushel.
Wheat sjt Tacom.
TACOMA. July 1. Wheat, unchanged.
Blueatem. 8Sc; club, 86c: red, 84c.
QUOTATIONS AT 8 AN FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Produce In the Bar City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. The follow
ing prices were quoted In tho produce mar
ket today:
Vegetables Cucumbers. ft5c $1.75; garlic,
45c; green peaa, 24Hc; string beans. 3
5c; asparagus, 36c; tomatoes, 75c $1.25;
eggplant, 41' 5c.
Butter Fancy creamery, 22c; creamerjr
seconds, 2lc; fancy dairy, 2014c; dairy sec
onds, 20c
Cheese New, lOftHc; Young America, 13
Eggs Store, 21c; fancy ranch. 22c.
Poultry Roosters, old. $3.504. 50; roost
ers, oung, $7-ft0; broilers, small. $232.50;
broilere, large, $33.50; fryers, $3U5.60; hens.
$4&S; ducks, old. $465; young, $57.
M Hist lifts Bran, $30$31; middlings.
$34$t35.
Wools Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino,
15c; Mountain. 4(5 8c; South Plains and Sa
Joaqin, 7$i9c; Nevada, 96 12c.
Hops New and old crops, l&Q6c; contract
OtQlCc,
Hay Wheat, $1215.50; wheat and oats,
$1214.50; alfalfa. $0fljl3; stock, $S&9;
straw, per bale. 55 90c.
iruus Apples, choice. $2.75; coir.mon, 25c; I
bananas, $lig;i.50; Mexican limes. 1515.50: '
California lemons, choice. $3.25; common. $1 ;
cranes, navete. $2.50j3.5o; pineapples, $1.50
4.
Potatoes Early Rose. 85 90c; Oregon
Burbanks, 75c& $1.
Receiptt Flour. 4604 quarter racks; wheat,
105 centals; barley. 1080 centals; potatoe.
1900 sacks; bran. 70 sacks: middlings. 15hJ
racks; hay, 580 tons; wool, lti2 barrels; hides
580.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. July 1. TWe market for evap
orated apples ehowa no change either for fu
ture delivery or for spot, which Is more or
less nominal in. the abfence of the Important
business. Fancy, loigrloVjc; choice. 8&0c;
prime, 6Ts-74c; common to fair, 5M-c.
Prunes are dull on spot, with quotations
ranging from 3c to 13c for California, and
from 54c to 74c for Oregons up to 30-4w.
Aprlcola are pretty well cleaned up on spot,
but no improvement Is reported in prices,
with choice quoted at 10c; extra choice.
llffillVjc; fancy, 12 13c.
Peaches are also" unchanged, with choice
quoted at 8t$c; extra choice. OfrOV&c:
tancy, lOVic. and extra fancy, llty.nc.
Raisins are dull, with loose muscatel quoted
Et &VfrVic; choice to tancy seeded, 6-t
7l4c; seedless, GtfOc, and London lavers. $L25
01.35. .
Eastern Mining; Stocks.
BOSTON, July 1. Closing quotations:
Adventure . . 4 00
$ 4.00 ! parrot 23.00
28.75 !Quincy S5.00
0.124 Shannon 13.25
14.50 Tamarack ... 5S.0O
.25 'Trinity 12.OO
0(10.00 Irnlted Copper tf.50
2-3.00 T. S. Mining.. 35.75
s 71.50 T. S. Oil 24.50
10.02 Ftah 40 25
9.12 Victoria 4.50
00.00 iWlnona 5 25
19.00 'Wolverine ...130.00
4.50 'North Butte.. 05.75
0.00 iButte Coal... 22.10
, 5S.00 Nevada 11.50
.50 !Cnl & Ariz. .. HIS. 00
l 33.50 Arl Com 17.50
08.50 .Greene Can 10.0O
AHouez
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Bingham
Cnl & Hecla.
Centennial . ,
Topper Rangi
Daly West..
Franklin
Granhv
Isle Royale.
Mass Mining
Michigan . .
Mohawk
Mont C & C.
Old Dominloi
Osceola ....
NEW YORK. July J. Closing- quotations;
Alice 2r,2 'Leadville Con... 7
Breece 225 'Little Chief 5
If runs wick Con. 5 'Mexican ....... 49.
, Com Tun stock. 2S lOntario 40
ao Donas 14 'Ophlr -,!
I C. C. & Va 52 Small Hopes 18
Horn Silver 50 'Standard . . 175
iiuu ouver jfu ;ieiiow Jacket... 43
' Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. July 1. A decline of Is 6d
was reported In the London tin market to
day, with si5t closing at 124 5s. and futures
at fl25 7s Od. The lot a I market was weak
and lower in sympathy with spot quoted at
27.0(fi27.5c.
Copper declined to f56 6s for spot, and 57
for futures In London. The local market
was unchanged but weak; Lake quoted at
1 2. 02 14 '512.75c; electrolytic. 12.57y.i12.62c;
and casting at 12.25I2.a7Vc.
Lead advanced la :td to 12 (Is 3d In Lon
don. Locally the market remained dull at
4.4off4.5;c.
Spelter declined to 18 5s in London, but waa
dull and unchanged at 4.45-ff4.50c locally.
Iron was lower at 51s IHd for Cleveland
warrants In the English market. The local
market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry
Northern. $16.50 17.00; No. 2 do. $15.75(3)
10.25; No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern
soft, $16.50(gl7-25.
Dairy Produce in the Kant.
CHICAGO. July I. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was eaty.
Creameries. 195 22c; dairies. 17(5 21c.
Eggs firm; mark cases included, 14tfl4Vc;
firets. 15c; prime firsts, 1714c.
Cheese, easy, llfgllc.
NEW YORK. July 1. Butter Firm;
creamery specials. 224 c ; extras, 22 'i c.
Cheese Easy, unchanged.
Eggs Steady, unchanged.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. July 1. Coffee futures closed
steady, net unchanged to five points higher,
only one month being unchanged. Sales were
reported of 22.500 bags. Including July and
September, 8.05c; December, 6.00c; March,
.05c; May and June, O.lOc; July, 1908, 0.15c.
Spot coffee quiet; Rio No. 7, flVjc; San tos
3 w .r,y-". . x.'Bv''';"
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Dock, 9 A. M., July 4th
'. M. J. ROCHB Ticket At.. 143 3d St.
Alain 402; A 1403.
No 4, 84c. MUd quiet; Cordova. 9
Sugar Raw firm; fair refining. 3.86c; cen
trifugal. .0; test, 4.3tic: molasses sugar,
3.81. Refined steady: crushed. Cl0c; pow
dered, 6.50c; gTanulated. 5.4oc.
Wool at St. Louts.
ST. LOUTS. July 1. Wool firm : medium
grades, combing and clothing. lS,s5i2N.-; UgM
fine. ItMftrtUc; heavy fine, ll$j (,12c; tub
washed. 2o2c.
Prod u oe Exchange CIoe Friday.
NEW YORK. July 1. The Produce Ex
change here will be closed Friday, July 3.
Hops at London.
LIVERPOOL. July 1. Hops in London,
Pacific Coaet. firm. 1 5s'o2 10s..
Big Coal-Mines Reopen.
KITTANING. Pa.. July 1. After lonpr
idleness, the miners of the Great Lakes
Coal Company, at Kayler, near here,
have been put Into operation, employ
ing 1400 mn
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
FORTLAND RY., LIGHT A FOWR CO.
CARS LEAVE.
Ticket Ofllre mnd Waitinc-Room.
jf'irftt and AUler htreel.
for .
Orriron City t. 6:S0 A- M.. and .very
30 minutes to and ll eluding P. M ,
then 10. 11. P. M. ; last car 12 midnight.
tiresham. B'rlaK. Eusle Cireek, Knta.
rada, Cazadero. Falrvlevr and Trout
dule iT:15. 0:15. 11:15 A. M.. 1:15. 8:43.
'6:15, 7:25 P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waitlng-ro -m Second
and Washington atreets.
A. M. 0:15', 6:50. 7:25. 8:00, 8:85.
9:10, 9:u0. 10:30, 11:10. 11. 00.
P. M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:50. 2:30. R:10.
S:50, 4:30. 5:10. 5:50. 6:30. 7:05. 7:40.
8:l.-. 0:5. 10:35. 11:45-.
On Third Monday in Every Month
the Last Car Leaves at 7:05 P. M.
Dally except Sunday. Iaily except
Monday.
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Main 'JUS Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. KtK'HE. Ticket Agent. 142 3d St.
Phone Main 402. A 1402.
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Sunday Excursions 8 A. M.
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svmptom blank and circular. Inclose' 4
cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE.
The C. Gee Wo ChlneM Medicine Co.,
162Mt First St., Cor. Morrison.
Portland, Oregon.
Please Mention This Paper.
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound Sav
in and Cotton Hoot Pills. th
best and only reliable remedy
for FEMALE TROUBLES A"0
IRREGULARITIES. Cure tha
most obstinate cases in 8 to 10
days. Price $2 per box. or S boxes $5. Sold
by druKcUts everywhere.
Address Dr. T. J. PIERCE. 181 Flrafc At
.PerUaad Oregon. Fhoae Mala iOOtK