BUYERS HOLD BUCK
Wheat Exporters Not Yet
the Market.
in
OTHER DEALERS DO LITTLE
lew Contracts Made Around the
IoIIar Mark Hop Crop Condi
tlons in England Country
Produce Is Slow.
Not enouih business has been Anno yet
n """-crop wheat to eita.blth . ..v.
The exporters and ta.ry buyer, have not
enterea the market. The smaller dealer
hare done a little trading; on the best terms
mer could make with zrowera. hnt
price reported are for the moat part " In
excess of exsort values.
The principal contracting; ao far baa been
in the Lewlston etmntr iwl . .
fined to bluestem for July delivery and
for ach the farmers are to receive 1 a
bushel. Bis Bend dealers have bought some
blnestem at 85 cents, but the volume of
'""lr purchases nas not been large. New
ciud wheat does not yet attract attention.
More Interest le shown nnw in -
barley than In the other cereal, but there
n oniy one sale of consequence, and
that was on the basis of $25. There were
sales of new oats earlier In the season at
irora --t to siiS.su.-but farmers now are not
disposed to sell, nor Is there any demand.
except on the part of speculators, and that
Is light.
The market for spot grain of all kinds Is
slow. California barley was quoted by
local dealers yesterday at 31 31.60 per
The Merchants Exchange r-nn-wim Tnu.
wheat shipments for the week at 2.16S.000
compared with 2,444.000 bushels
last week and 13S.000 bushels last year.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Klour Oats Hay
June itf-xg s .. 13 o a
June 21 2 1 l
June 22 1 i 3
June 23 i
Total last week. 14 2 43
BKKR SAI.KS AKESTlIi DECREASING
But Shrinkage Is 'o as Great a Last
Year.
The barrel beer tax collected hv th.
eminent last month showed sales of 4.S36.840
barrel, a decrease of T1.030 barrel from
the business done by the breweries In May
last year. As compared with the month
of May. 1907, the figures of last month show
a shrinkage of 673.4S8 barrels. Thus., while
business Is still poor with the breweries', the
lading off Is not near as great as It mam iQa
year. Ftor the first five month, of ih. t,,
ent year the decrease In production has been
.nu Darrels, while In the same period of
iwis tne shrinkage was 1.2JM ton h-At
The beer sales in the United Btatse, to bar
rels, ror tne nve months of tbe two years
compare as follows:
,, 1008. IPOS. Deorean.
January tvt i t i w, , OAQ , , ,
K.'bruary 3.322.023 S.4ati.lS 144.200
r.Ir" 4).82.1.673 4.O09.C19 1B.9Cv3
". ""wumi ana growers would like to
see the brewery business cnuui!ir ....
And reason for congratulation in the faot that
mo iraae is sot as bad this year as H was
last year.
English hop trade reports of June. T to 8
ay m oarci
, Wild. Meams A Oo.. London The severe)
blight prevailing in ths plantations la caus
ing a better Inquiry, and values are some
what firmer. In. Oerniany and Belgium there
U also a considerable blight, which has ad
vanced prices.
Manger A Henley. London The reports
from the slantatlons continue to be very
bad. The blight Increases and the bine Is
checked In many places. There Is more de
mand for devent hops and a little mors
, money Is asked.
W. H. t II. U May, London There la
some Inquiry for all classes of English hops
and prices must be quoted firm.
The Exchange and Hop Warehouses, Loa
dcy Business ' very u, nw that the
middle-class hops on otter are so reduced
The rains of late have helped the growth
of the plant considerably, but the cold
weather La doing damage. Acreage every
where is considerably reduced a great many
plantations have again been grubbed
J. II. Meredith & Co.. Worcester Business
continues on a moderate scale and only 85
pockets passed the public scales last week
Oood hops are scarce and hold their value
but for other qualities prices are depressed
The coUl weather checks fcrowth but the
bin appears healthy so far though
backward. There la a sharp attack of Jy
with deposit and some growers have com
menced washing.
SIX TABS OF CANTALOUPES ROLLING.
Cheap Prices Are Kxpected Next Week
Oregon Logans In Market.
Six cars of cantaloupes are now on the
way to Portland from the Imperial Valley,
and It looks as If cheap prices will prevail
next week. One of these cars should have
been In yesterday, but was delayed by trou
ble down the road. Oood progress was made
In cleaning up the car received Wednesday.
Standards sold at 4 4.2ft and pony crates
at 3 604.
tn addition to the cantaloupes, there was
on the delayed tram two cars of new pota
toes and a car of onions, a. straight car of
Honolulu pineapples win arrive early next
week.
Oregon loganberries have made their ap
iwanncs a shipment of several crates arriv
ing from Qervala. They brought $2 per
crate. Strawberries were scarce yesterday
and firm. Cherries were very much In over
supply and were weak at 2JJ6 cents per
pound.
The street was overstocked with wax
beans which were offered at SS cents.
Tomatoes were also 4n heavy supply and
weak.
HALF-CENT ADVANCE IN CHEESE.
Poultry Prices neraorallaed by an Overmp-
p'y.
The cheese market Is very firm. Prices
wer raised H cent by the leading handlers
.yesterday. Butter was quoted firm at un
changed prices.
The poultry market was demoralized by
an oversupply of almost everything. Hens
were sold as low as 11 Vi cents and springs
at 15 centa Toung ducks and young gees
could hardly be moved, the former at IS
cents and the latter at 10 cents. Dressed
tneat was also slow.
The egg market was quiet and unchanged.
Bank Cleaiinira
bearing of the Northwestern
terJay ere as follows:
itv.-. Clearing.
Portland is, Sy2
Sra,,1 - l.tttl
Tscoma .. S14.KW
Spokane 8W3.3I3
Ities yes-
Falancejt.
1C.87S
ISO. Sin
74.1(i2
75.t)5
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc
$l.Yo7KcfJb7llTSk,?rJlrVal!eTtjri7ram,n-
FLOi:R Patent,. i 9? U.i w
straiBhta .V30; export.",2 70; Valley "IJ1
roIN-?'w,hio.ew,,to1,! r.h'v
per ton no"' ',s "r ,0; cracked, 38
BAKLEYNew California. 3131.60 per
OATS-Xo. 1 white. 4l per ,
MlLLSTLi-FS-Bran, XiO-Jo p.V tbn; mld-
dl!ngs. $33; shorts, 2932; chop, 2430;
HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley, 117 a
20 per ton; Eastern Oregon, 2023.
Vegetables and Fruits.
' FRESH FRUITS Apples. $12.50 per
box: new California, 11.75 per box; straw
berries. $1.502 per crate; cherries, 2-6c
per pound: gooseberries. 4g 5c per
vSiVJ -K "v wh per oox; apricots.
Sl.-al.SO per box; cantaloupes, $3.50fgj-4 25
P cj;ate: currants. 910c per pound; plums.
V"Y wu. prunes.
loganberries. $2 per crate.
per box;
DOT W1T? C T . . . . -
v,o ouooinf price, $11.50 per
uuu.eui new ijaiiroTOia, 2 3c per lb.
SACK VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.25
1.50 per sack; carrots, fl.BO01.75.
nuri.AL ( KII1S; n-on t
1.83&3.25 per box : lemons, $34.25; grape
.. j ouoi per box; bananas, 85V4c per
- jnneappies, fxr(i3.50 per dozen.
J-25 per sack.
doV.- Xl""1'?1"1"- 73tMc per
T.i7 I - t-aooage. zc per pound;
cauliflower. 3 per crate: corn. 254Jc per
ii"'s, .:,'' i.c per dozen; let
tut e. hothouse. $1 per box: lettuce, head.
u"'wns. i2fefi,ic per dozen
; ',c per oozen: peas, 3$f4c iier
cLpr.. j.io per pound; radishes.
15c per dozen; rhubarb. 33'c per pound;
spinach, 5e per pound; squash. 75c$1.25;
lornaioes, isi.50 per crate.
Dairy and Country Produce. .
BUTTER n .
fancy outside erjnn.A-v oxAami. i- .
store, 18c. (Butter fat prices average 1VC
unaer regular butter prices.)
EGGS Oregon ranch, candled. 234 624c
,?mj'BRY HnJ!- llHS2c: Springs 18
16c; rooBters, SSBc; ducks. young, 12&13C:
ZZ??-youag- &10c; turkeys, 18c; squabs,
CHEESE Full cream twins. lft516o par
' v.unS americu, . nriTc.
PORK Fancy, lOo per pound.
extras, 714J8o per pound; ordi
nary, ic; neavy, 6c. .
Groceries, Triea Fruits. Etc
DRIED FRTJIT Apples. 8c per lb.;
peaches, 714 8c; prunes, Italians, 514614c:
prunes. French. 46c; currants, unwashed.
raw, ft!. . - . . .
x tuuout wasnea, cases, 10c"
figa. white fancy. 50-lb. boxes. B?c; dates.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-lb., talis, $2
J.1UH: Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. 80c;
red. 1-pound tails. $1.45; sockeyes. 1
pound talis, $2.
v.ui.rt.ji Mocha, .24 28c; Java. ordl-
iiuc; uosta Rica, fancy, 1820c;
"TuT6u,7dlni218P'i- .
sack: Braxll nut a nv.... , , .
nuta. 7c; almonds. 13 14c; chestnuts! Ital-
A ' JWUUtB- raw. &C; pinenuts, 10&
12c; hickory nuts, lOc; cocoanuts, 90c per
SUGAR OrnniiTtsTr a i r-
golden c. $5.40; fruit and berry sugar. $6;
Honolulu plantation, fine grain, $6;. cubes
(barrel). $6.40; powdered (barrel). $3.25.
Terms, on remittances within 15 days, de-
" " poona; lr later than 15 days
and within SO ri H . .
- ...... ci puuao.
Maple sugar. 1618o par pound.
uranulated. $13 per ton, fl.oo per
bale; half around. lOOa. 1th
$8 per ton.
BEANS Small white, gc; large white.
6"4c; Lima, 514c; bayou, 614c; red kidney.
41c; pink, 414c
Provisions.
ttAfrW . rrr
. : ' -' A . oc per -pouna; stan-
-- vuAvuu svbtsguitir niiur; clears.
Sry'alt "o: moked. 16c; short clear
. . . j . """cui i.c snort clear
backs, heavy dry salted. 14c; smoked. l6o;
16 c " ury aaaieo. itc; smoked,
T-T A XjC O s 1 A li .
17c: 1 to 20 lbs.. 17c; hams, skinned, lo
EMOKED TfREP1 TIeee
' 4. SrUUQ UBSf fSttUO,
eoc; dried beef sets, 10c ; dried beef out
sides. 17c; dried beef inaldes, 21c; dried
beef knuckles. 20c.
PICTCT.H'.r. rrvr T-rd t3- i . w .
wws-u "--in,; trigs- reet,
1; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb tripe.
BARRELED MEATS Mess beef. $1H per
barrel; plate. $ 14 per barrel; family. $14
per barrel; mesa pork, $20 per barrels brls-
i aVa WsVa7r3t.
Hopa. WooL Hldea, Etc.
HOPS 1909 nnntrarri 1 Rn ... .
108 crop, no; 1907 crop, 6c; 1908 crop. So.
crop, 2(32c
WOOL Eaitern Ctvmtmn ias.ni.
-""ci" t DQs
pound; Valley, fine. 23c; coarse. 2114c.
MvnAin noice. 24lS23o per pound.
HIDES Drv hides. Ko t tui. .
lry kip. No. 1. 1316c pound; dry calf
skin, IS 19o pound; salted hides, 0ic
salted calfskin. 18 15c pound; green, lc
less.
FURS ICn. 1 .Vina. A n . . . .
. hu.i, ai. xo
$1.23; badger. 2550c; bear, $620; beaver
$6.50S.30: cat, wild. 7Sc1.50; cougar.'
perfect head and claws, $3 10; Usher, dark!
'": paio, s4.moibt: fox. cross. $3 to
$5; fox, gray. 60 80c; fox, red. $35- fox.
silver, $33 to flOO: lynx. f815; marten,
dark. $812: mink. $3.505.30: muskrat.
136225a: otter. 2 n 'it i ana,...
' v , . wwu, w iyr ;
sea otter. $10023O, as to slse and color;
skunks, 6580c; civet, cat. 10015c: wolf.
t?rt?lR sonvnls. Ts; 1 osr . . . . . .
i . 7 w . : v ; wuiverine, dark.
vUWas,.a xw.ftn. rcf pouQa, .o cants.
QUOTATIONS AT8AN FKANOISCO.
Prioes Paid for Produce In tha Br city
Uarketa.
..WaVVi UUO 4V-.. X II lOllDW-
ln prices ware quoted in the produce mar
ket today:
MlliStufTa- Rran. KnrixU. jh
$331136.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, $l.B0ail 75
veaetables .HMhnm. i.,n.KAn jx.i o.
garlic, 31af6c; green neas. Slrd'l.BO! .rrtr.
beans, 24c; tomatoes. 25c$2: egg-plant,
6tf ;c; asparagus, (142; red onions, 4050c
! "c;ioorj, isc creamery
seconds, 25c: fancy dairy. 24c.
m .I 'TT """' " ola ' W! young. $SO
i.. t"?ySr"4 rm,aUl 3-50$; broilers.
o Tu.wvuf .uw, ii j era, o. du o ft. &u nena
HrS; ducks, old. ?5t5.50; young, 6S,
I'lu'asa "ST TX- 1 li (TJilOlZ-. ' .
Wi-inl fiilK Dir.).. s n
13ltio; Mountain. 6&12c; Nsvada, lSi&Oo.
Hay Wheat, $14 18.50; wheat and oats.
$14 17 ; alfalfa. $10 (3 11 : 'tetoGk. 7 i a
biwiey. $llcl4; straw, per bale. 608Oc
Km Its A rnltw hnir.s i "
OTC: bananas. 75cfii4.'i.OOr llrv. c.-.7
lemons, choice. $8.25; commons. SI: oranKL
i-v. limji, li'AOV;.
Uer1nt "Plrtnr- Ri.i n..a . i
6(H centals: barley. 8T.tk centals; ortts,
, v. w ba:ilb; poiaioes, OOtM
p-t wiv ions; wool, 03 bales; hides.
lMOry I'roilnoe In the East.
CHICAGO .Tim. . d... .
Creameries. 22S-25C; dairies, 2023c.
E&J Reoednts litlH! AnAn a.
mark, cases Included. 18c; firsts. 18c; prime
Orsta, 20c.
Cheese Easv. 7m 1 .1 iiumui;.. , .
1414c: Young Americas, 1416o; long
NEW YORK.' Jim. r?4 ...
Steady, unchanged.
Eggs Firmer. Westervi .-f a . nnA
2-Hc; firsts. 20c; official price. 20c; sec
onds, 19e20c; Southern. 172uo.
Dried Fruit at Now York.
NEW YO-RV T,.t.- c . . .
-- Kvpoi-atea ap
ples, steady; fancy. 8o; choice. 6
bf !4c ' -rim- '. a. aTl' a . '
-.iimuu a iair,
5 $J 6 c.
Prunes, unchanged. aullc for Cali
fornia and 6(s9c for Oregon fruit.
Apricots, firm choice. 1010c; extra
choice. 10ijjl0c; fancy, lll3c
lvalues, auii; cnolce, 56c- extra
choice. 68c; fancy. 78c.
Raisins. unchanged; demand quiet as
usual at this season of the year. Loose
Muscatels, 34c; choice to fancy seed
ed. 46c; seedless. 35c; London
layers, 1.15 1.20.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK; June 24. Cotton Spot closed
Quiet, 15 points lower; middling uplands
11.60c; middling Gulf, 11.83c. Sales, 100
bales.
Futures closed barely steady. June. 11.14c
July. ll.oSc; August, ll.I3c; September and
October and January. 11.17c;- November.
11.14c; December, 11.21c; March 11.20c; May
11.22a.
LEVEL IS HIGHER
Upward Movement Continues
in Stock Market.
BUT TRADE IS NOT HEAVY
News of the Day Favorable to Val
ues Copper and iron Advance.
Call I -on n Rate May
Be Raised.
stoclT. ths. ",-J.U"e -Ths rally m
Iy . 7 yesteraay was strong-
w,rJ . t0 tha 8-n1panlment of a
xor a time today. The
lit Zllr". hoavlnM" thmar!
aet srfter this demand had been satisfied.
fromet ' thB lnf"n that It h." corn
,'m "om uncovered shorts, rather than
rrom renewed accumulation of long stocks.
That tNe Union PaclOo preferred mystery
rTse ?n Dot,enc3r wn by the rapid
rise in Its price to 110. points higher
than yesterday, and more than 12 polnu
higher than tn closing price of Monday
of thl. week. Faith la ths likelihood of
most of the rumors regarding the stock
-. scanty aemand -for It at
the high prices was seen, and . It was al
J ""P hack- 11 was rumored also that
tha brisk demand for stocks from London
... conneciea with a stock, market
settlement there and the existence of a
large short account.
Holders of Union Pacific preferred stock
concluded that sales might be effected to
advantage at tb lilo-h ..-t , - .
- " -. w .uubuou luusy.
The ease of money does not put out of
-.-".UK., mo possiouity or a rise In call
Inn n m... bKm... t . . i . i .
u . juij i in connection with
the half yearly settlements. The decisions
iui;a. exenange autnorltles to keep
the exchange closed from July 2 to the fol
lowing Tnda T,.i . -1 .
j j w. uiivts cu&ncea lor
added pressure on stock market borrowers on
. .. ..., nuuu bwk resources tu carry over
the Interval at a period when demand for
uiuucj finii l da active.
The probability of an approaching period
of dullness and neglect In the stock market
was much cnnvns.a iaw. ... - . .
...... no.. l.vunUllQ LU
values of securities. Besides the rebound in
mo -price or copper, there was reported a
rise in nrlr... nf n( I . .
- "n " "'t miu some large
orders from the railroads, both for rails and
1UI kOl ..
A final rally in prices after a general
dron. nsatnnul th. Iav.i v. n i
Honda were firm. Total sales, par value.
-" "'ivu o i.lc. nanus were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
High.
f24
80
43
44
61 H
56
7B14
41 T
40
17
59 i
Low.
Bid
Allis Chalmers pf
Amal Copper ....
2K
2,600
600
2,400
700
1.9O0
6,600
400
2.000
1.700
52
80
42i,
43
61
65 V,
73 4
40
39
17
694
S2
82
Am Airricultural.-
Am Btt Sugar..
Am nan r,t
43 yt
81
Am Car & Foun.
Am Cotton Oil...-
Am TJri 1 , t
Am Ice Securi ..."
Am Linseed Oil..
Am liMmnHva
42
40
17
1.200
69
Am 6melt & Ref. 14.400
91
IV. Ml I 4 U1 1.'.
915
10O loos? lno.v. Inaa!
Am fiunar Re.'
1,500 124t 1242 124Z
Am Tel & .Tel. ... 8.900 142i 141
11
100H
nux PL. OW 1U1 lOl
Am "nnl.n b.t
' . .. ..... ."w .) i -J .1.1 '2
Anaconda Mln Co. 1.900 491, 48
83
49
aicnison 18.200 115 115
115
105
129
Bait & Ohio 12.8O0 I17i 117U
M ntvf.TT. ....
Bethlehem Eteel T.
Rmnlr tJ . '1-
. , ' ......... ..... ..... ea
wo io'S ze.
2,900 79 78 7814
8O0 182 182 182
2.40O 31 31 1 31
200 104 104 104
Canadian Pacific!
Central Leather..
uo prererred . . .
Central of X J..
CbA. A. Ah).
7,800
600
77
Chicago at Alton I J
T8 76T4
69 69
2 2
v.nicaeo Vjl west.
Chicago & N W..
f" i n. izr t-..i
3,600 3
200 182
6.500 153
1H2 1M2
152 153
C, C. C 4 St L.'.l
Colo Fuel & Iron
Colo & Southern . .
oiooo 48 48 43
56
. fit
do 1st preferred.
fill W n-AA-M
100 80 80 80
Consolidated Gas. I
i.wv i-v4 19
. ). .. An, 7 .... .7 1
Lorn Products ...
Eel 4 Hudson....
D 4 R Grande ...
AW AO AA 'M A.i A
8.000 191
3.800 49
6O0 88
400 39
8T00 86
1.600 63
300 43
189
191
48
88
38.
36
62
43 ii
162
48
88
39
35
52
43
Distillers" Securi. I
ca-ie
do 1st preferred.
General tt:i.a.-1a
Gt Northern pf.'.I
Gt Northern Ore..
rillrw.l . i
1.200 162
161
6.000 149 148 149
1.600 76 7534 7.1V.
- v.. ...mi .. i i 'U
Interborough Met. 4.SOO
100
148!-
l"7l
148
16
47
23'
15
40
28
44
73
141
60
139
73
e
147
17
do preferred ... 23.000
14
48&
84
23
15
39
29
45
T2
140
55
138
73
41
72
105
48
23
15
40
29
46
73
Inter-Marine, spf . .
Int Paper
Int Pump
800
500
100
400
4,400
K C Southern 'T.
ao preferred . . .
Louis 4 Nashville
Mlna 4 St L
M. St P 4 S S M.
Missouri irn-ie-
100
300 141
200 55
800 138
t00 73
Mo. Kan 4 Texas 6,400
do preferred ... ......
National Biscuit ..
National Lead ... 3.100
Mex Nat Ry 1st pf 20O
X -Y Central 20 100
N Y. Ont 4 West. 3.900
Norfolk 4 West. loo
41
86
BO
61
R9U KO
2
133 132 133
w 90 89
84 82 ft-1
sorth American.. ROO
Northern Pacific. . 8,8'JO 152
161
161
lflA Vfall . n.
30
rsnnsjivanla . e.OOO 136 136 1362
PMC C 600 113 ll!
r " ,' ' 1 v.ar. aw 42 42
Pullman Pal Car
Ry Steel Spring
42
187
43
153
30
104
31
70
43
27
68
Reading ij,200
163
31 Vi
150
80
104
31
70
27'
68
Republic Steel ... 1,000
ao prererred . .
Rock Island Co.
400 104
8.200 31
2,000 71
St L 4 S F 2 pf
St L Southwestern 1.600
do preferred ... 600
Bloss-Sheffleld .... loo
'27
68
82
82
82
Dvumern 2 acme ..
do preferred .
600 ISOSa t.'qiz -i-rt,.
StSS "3
southern Railway. 6 0O
do preferred . . . 2600
Tenn Copper .... loo
Texas 4 Pacific. 800
Tol. St L 4 West. loo
7. di n K .
704
ro
69
38
84
47
67
194
107
80'
89
35
48
67 Ti
39
34
47
67
105
81
38
66
123
48
53
22
96
17
84
71
oo prererred . . . 200
Union Pacific ...187,300
194
uo prererred
8.000 no'
- ' ..... ow
600 81t4
u b ubber i.ooo
Xj 8 Steel 63.300
88
BTi,:
38
66
123
uo preierreo:
TTtah OnA-
6.500 124
ft
Va-Caro Chemical. 8,500
t abash ......... 1 200
do preferred ... 13.100
TJestern Md 4.6tX)
Vi estlnghouee Ejec 700
W eetern Union . . . 1,600
Wheel 4 L Erie.. ..
Wisconsin Central. 106
49
48
64
22
5
18
84
72
53
'
56
Attai sales for the day. 693.600 share.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. June 24. Closing quotations
U. 6. ref. 2s reg.l01N Y C G 8. . . 9"
do coupon.... 101 North Pacific 3s 74
L7 S. 3s reg....!01iNorth Pacific 4s 102
nV nCewreg:i?85 SSlSS.S
v Stocks at r4ndon.
LONDON. June 24. Consols for money
84; do for account, 84.
Anaconda 10 IN. Y. Central ltAi
Atchison 118 Norfolk wV 13J,
J 1 1 uo prer
Bait & Ohio.... 120 ont 4 Western
Can Pacific 186 .Pennsylvania
Ches 4 Ohio 79 .Rand Mines
Chi Grt West :fu R-.HI-.
90
69
10
77
C. M. 4 S. P 137 Southern ii
De Beers 14
D 4 R 3 50
do pref....... 90
L'2
tin nTA? a.
South Pacific.'! Tlsi
Lnion Pnclfl, in.
37 I do r.r t .1
do 1st pf...
do 2d pf...
Grand Trunk.
Ill Central...
L 4 N
Mo. K. 4 T..
54 U. S. Steel.. I. T is
. ; ao prel 126
. 23)Wabash 22
-131 -i I do pref 58
. 1 Spanish 4s S7
. 42 Amal Copper..? S3
Money, Kxehang-, Etc
N-EW YORK. June 24. Money on call
easy at 102 per cent; ruling rate 1 per
cent; closing bid. 1 and offered at 2 per
cent. Tims loans, dull and weak; 60 days.
NATIONAL
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts .
U. S. bonds to secure circulation
Other bonds and premiums
Furniture and fixtures.
Due from U. S. Treasurer. . .$ 12,500.00
Cash and due from banks. . . ; 861,353.63
Ttal ,
22 per cent; 00 days, 2 per cent; six
months, 33 per cent. Prime mercantile
Paper. 8l&4 Tier cent.
Sterling exchange, firm, with actual bus!-'
ness In bankers' bills at f4.8ii50jj4.86J5 for
60-day bills and at I4.8S10 for demand. Com
mercial bills, 4. 866-4. 86.
Bar silver. 52 Ho.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
Government bonds, etesdy; railroad bonds,
firm,
SAN" FRAKPISm Jim. 9a aa
London. 60 days, 4.86; eight, 4.88.
Oliver oars, D2c.
Mexican dollars, 47c.
Drafts, sight. 2c; telegraph, 6c.
LONDON. Tune 24. Bar silver, quiet at
42 d per ounce.
Money, 11 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market for
short bills Is 1 1-161 per cent; for three
uiuuina ouis. - --ito(&i per cent
Dolly 1-reasnry Statement.
WASHINGTON-. June 24. Today's state
ment of the Treasury halAnce. in th.
eral fund exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold
reserve shows:
Gold coin and bullion t46.S66.K04
Gold certificates 22. 819 7"t0
Available cash balance 12o!oT7!eJal
1 EasteRt Mtnlnar Stocks.
BOSTON. Juns 24. Closing quotations:
Adventure 7
Allouez
411
eujAlo,w
' suouiAi
' IaO)3A
" ' n-in n
Amalgamated
81
39
Ariz Com. .. .
Atlantic
-
8
Butte Coal...
20 hiiUzs
no -s -n
Cal 6c Arts
Cal & Hecla. .
Centennial . . .
Daly West....
. lOS
9ta auiojw -e -h
.652
. 22
. 8
W69 XOTUVUiVT
Franklin
IS
nlT ' Qouusu.3
88 aOuiii6
VtOS tOJOTTJ
r8I vioeoso
89 nororaioa PIO
TlBZ VpBASjJ
Greene Cananea 10
Isle Xtnvaln n
Mass Mining... 9
Michigan 10
Monawk 65
Mant C C... 20
NKW YORK. June 24. Closing quotations:
Alice 185
Ttrt,H.l, a a a
Leadvllle Con... 6
Little Chief B
Com Tun stock. 26
do bonds..... 18
C. C. A Va 25
Horn Silver 85
IMexlcan . 5
Ontario 350
Ophlr 150
Stanitfl -it a
Iron Silver 145
ITellow Jacket... 44
Coffee and Susrar.
IKEIW VORKT. June 9.4 "nfr. ......
closed quiet, net unchanged to five points
higher. Sales. 4250 bags, including June.
6.34c; July, 6.20c; September, 5.75c; De
cember, B-TOo; March, 5.75c Spot, quiet;
fO- T In 7 V. c- A Cn.l.. a.a,a
Mild, quiet: Cordova, 812c. '
ougar rtaw. steady; fair refining, 8.42c:
(AntHfil..! OaI . a o 09a- 1
r " ' ' , . i.u.mu nugtr,
8.17c Refined, steady; crushed, 5.65c; pow
dered, 6.05c; granulated, 4.95c.
Metal Markets.
KHW YORK. June 24. Snot tin wu .
little lower at 132 15s in London. but
futures were unchanged at 134 10s. Locally
the market was dull at 28.90 28.95c.
Copper was higher in London with spot
quoted at 59 10s and futures at 60 7s 6d.
The local market was Arm and unchanged
a. (i 1 1 a n 3 lu.uri . iane Deina auoteo at
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Security Savings and
Trust Company
Portland, Oregon.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 23, 1909.
RESOURCES
Loans ;
Bonds, Warrants
Customers' Liability under Letters
Cash and Due from Correspondents
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits ,
Letters of Credit
Deposits
THE BEST STREET INSURANCE
IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
It insures against dust, mud and street noises.
It insurest against slipperiness and falling horses.
It insures against cracks, disintegration and costly repairs.
It assures a sanitary and durable street.
It assures conscientious -workmanship and best materials.
It assures perfect satisfaction.
EITULITHI0 INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST
WARREN COSTRUCTION COMPANY
317 Beck Building, Portland, Or.
STATEMENT OF
LUMBERMENS
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 23. 1909.
$1,352,452.84
5,643.60
250,000.00
37,530.00
7,306.81
873,853.63
. i $2,526,786.88
18.231? 13.62c: electrolytic, 1313.12o.
and casting, 12.73 ijjiac.
Lead was unchanged at 13 In London.
Locally the market was quiet and un
changed at 4.354.45c.
Spelter declined to 21 15s in London, but
remained quiet at 5.40 5.45c in the local
market.
The Ensllsh iron market was a little
higher with Cleveland warrants quoted at
48s 4d. Locally the market was prac
tically unchanged.
Bombay Bank Reduces Rate.
BOMBAY, June 24. The rate of discount
of the Bank of Bombay was reduced today
from 5 to 4 per cent.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOTJIS,- June 24. Wool Unchanged.
Territory, 24S28c; fine mediums, 21324c; One,
16S22C.
Flaxseed at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 24. Flax. Xl.73.
TRAVELERS OtTTXtR.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Le Thar. Four Days at Sea
WEEKLY SAILING BETWEEN MONTREAL
QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL
Two days on ths beautiful Bt Lawrence
River and ths shortest ocean routs to JSu
rope. ,
Nothing better on ths Atlantlo than our
Empresses, wireless on all steamers.
Flrst-olass (80; second (50. one class
cabin S45.
Ask any ticket agent, or write Xor sailings,
rates and booklet,
r. R- Johnson. 1. A.. 142 Sd at.. Portland. Of
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO.
For Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct. The steamships Roa
noke and Elder sail every Tuesday at
a tr. xvi.. xicKet ottice 132 Third, near
A.lder. Phones M. 1314 and A 1314.
H. YOUNG, Agent.
BAN
Only
FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. a. CO.
uirect steamer and daylight salllns;.
Ainswortb Dock, Portland. 9 A. M.
State of California. June 26.
From
S.S.
B.S.
From
s.s.
b.e.
Awe) t-Bby, o my a, j.7, tc.
Lombard St., Kan Francisco, 11 A. 'Si.
Itoee City, June 28, July 10.
State ot California. July s.
J. W. Ransom, Dock Agent.
Main 288 Alnsworth Dock.
ROCHE, City Tloket ABent, 142 8d St,
Phone Main 402. A 1402.
M. T.
COOS BAY LINE
wortn dock, lor Aorta Head. AlaOineld as
Cooe Bay points. Freignt recelvedtlU
M. on day ot .Illng. Passenger faraT rrs?:
class. 10; second-class. 7. iScludm? bertk
and meals Inquire city ticket odlceT ThtrS
.asVMalne2el,tr",U- r
of Credib. ..!!.
.$3,303,825.27
. 1,325,537.07
20,845.51
. 2,270,977.69
$6,921,185.54:
.$ 500,000.00
417,016.41
37,611.56
. 5,966,557.57
$6,921,185.54
CONDITION OF THE
LIABILITIES
apital ' $ 250,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 31 118.48
Circulation 245,650.00
Reserve for taxes " 425 00
Dividends unpaid . , 10 00
DePsits T... 1,999,583!40
Total $2,526,786.88
CONDENSED REPORT OF
The United States National Bank
SUBMITTED TO THB COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OK BUSINESS,
JUNE
ASSISTS.
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds at Par '.
Municipal and Railway Bonds.....
Bank Building-
Due from Banks
Cash I. ."!."
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital :
Surplus and Undivided" Prof its T '.' '
Circulation .........
Dividends Unpaid I
Due to Banks
Individual Deposits
Total
Attest Correct: J. C. AINSWORTH, President.
h
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
LADD & TILTON BANK
JUNE 23, 1909
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.
Overdrafts V.V.
Bonds, and Stocks !!!!!!.".".",
Bank Premises
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock fully paid
Surplus and Undivided Profits !!!!!!!!!!!
demand Deposits '
i"uc coving ueposus
Total
OFFICERS.
fAOOSM. V.-Pres. ? ITsstCar CaSMer"
W..H. DUNCKLEY. Cashier. WALTER m! COOicf aA.itf-Cashier.
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23, 1909.
. 4,471,959.41
704,000.00
923,627.37
i 125,000.00
. .$2,665. 846.85
. . 1,504.444.21
4,170.291.08
.110,394,877.84
500,000.00
624,493.42
490,500.00
........... 115.12
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2,149,
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$4,885,679.64
27,842.00
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75,000.00
.. 4,104,403.67
-.-.$14,094,818.50
$-1,000,000.00
017,927.68
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5,505,636.25
12,576,890.82
$14,094,818.50
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