Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 14, 1910, Page 21, Image 21

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEFTE3IBER 14, 191Q
SLOW IN OPENING
Dealers Cannot Get the New
Hop Market Started.
CROP COMING DOWN FINE
London Market firm Willi Ad
vancing Temirnej -New I e
Found for Hops in England.
Picking bjr Machine..
Tri. hop trade of In Coast is lalng
pnm difficulty In (ttUl( tfc Ttp
tr.arkot .raj-ted. Ne look! for much
.-tlvlr at thl tlm. of year, but thr I
tsaualtr a littl buains undor war In t
harvest period by which th cor of the
later mum may b laua.d. At the pres-
nt time. hor.Tr. there mni to bo n
entire abaeae of dmtnd. That th market
srt'.l before Ions; sak up can bo taken for
certalntr. aa a tolerably ft II lino of
s baa been forwarded to 1 i East, where
th. dealers can rlfy tho assertions mad
that tho quality of tnla year Oron crop
la choice.
picking la belns; prosecuted vigorously la
tho Valley and by tho end of the tha
toulx of tho crop will haw boon narreatod.
The total yield will probably bo ahown to
b lomowhora bMi 1U0.0O0 and lOft.OoO
bal.a.
No buslnesa waa reported from California
or Washington ytrley. Tho fact that
12 rent wa oftrt for Sacramento
would Indicate that Oregon should bring
about IS cents. A London cable reported
the English market firm with an advancing
tend en cr-
It will surprise Oregon bopgrover and
dealers to learn that In England they hare
ether uses for hope than tho manufacture
n? malt beverages. In Manchester, the hop
enter Into the preparation of cattle feed,
according to tha following report from Vlce-t-eniul
John W. Thomas, at that port:
A recent arrival at tht Mancheeter docks
waa a cargo of thick liquid sugar from
tenlo-os to be. used br a local firm for
the manufacture, in conjunction with hops
and other ingredients, ef cattle feed and
other apeclaltlea used In the rearing of farm
stock. The shipment waa pumped from the
vessel Into lank core In which It wee con
vened to the manufacturers works This
liquid sugar differs from molasaea In so
mu'-h aa tha nonrrystalised cane sugar re
tains such valuaMe materials as pectin
Jutre. Irme. glucoee and gums, which are
aoc round In the ordinary white sugar used
for domestic purposes. The bulk of liquid
cargo were until recently conveyed In bar
rels, but the Introduction of tank vessele
he proved so economical that thla mode of
shipping will probably be more largely
adapted In tha future. The question of the
ware and means of transportation should
bo of Interest and Importance to American
. manufacturers and exporters, and tbla Illus
trate the latest lnooatlon at the port of
Manchester.
The Sacramento Hee says that K. C.
Horat'a bopplrktnc machine waa given a
demonstration at the Homl ranch near Per
kins, among the spectators being Dr. W. W.
Mckberjer. of the raited Plate Bureau of
riant Industry, and James Thompson, a
Government expert la the same department.
lr. Stockborger la quoted a saying of tha
machine.
The hops picked by the machine are much
cleaner lhaa the hlfhenl clasa of hand
rtckrd hops. I have never seen anr work
done by hand thai begins to equal It. We
employed men. paying them by the day. to
pick hos for re-taln experiments In which
we needed an exceptionally clean product,
but even under lhee clreumatancea the hop
we obtained dtil not compare In cleanness
with those which thie machine turns out.
The machine la certainly a great success la
every rewpect. All the principles under
which It i to work have beea carried out
la perfecttou. and the Improvements which
may be from time to time added will ba
simply merchanlt-al.
WHEAT ftRLLENO ON A -MAI.I. SCALK.
i-ly la Ik release Caualry Are tha rarsa
era Letting ba.
In some parts of the Paiouse country
farmers are selling wheat qulle readily,
but elsewhere In the Interior, particularly In
I matllla. Walla tValla. Goldfleld and Co
lumbia Counties th selling has almost
ceased. The weak holders have been
weeded out and the others seem determined
to hold on for a while longer. Buyers are
not keen for wheat la any section. Tha
exporters are getting a little hers and there,
but the millers and ths other d re 1 e re are
sot doing much. Prlcea were unchanged
yesterday.
The barley market was steady, with
farmers offerings small. Oats were quoted
w-eak tinder selling pressure In the valley.
Local receipts In cars were reported by
tit Merchants Exchange aa follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay
Mondav ....... ) I 1 S IT
Tuesday I J 4
Year ago ..... . ... 7
Feason to date. lit: ' MI .VV
tear ago Uil ill !: 13 ic
LOCAL URAf-ES ARE IX HEAVY SI PPL Y.
AU Other Kind Clewa I s Well No Caaabaa
" Thla Year.
Nearly sll kinds of fruit except local
g-apes cleaned up well yesterday. Blacks
were la oversuppty and some sold as low
as 15 centa a box. while Werdeaa dragge-1
at :"?! cants a basket. The demand
for other klnda of grapes wss good. Re
ceipts of peachee were small and they
were disposed of early at steady prices.
Cantaloupes were weak at a. wide range
f quotations There Is also but little de
mand for melons No casabas have been
received this season and there may not be
any. The California crop Is reported to be
very short.
No Change la Country Produce.
There wwrej no change in tha country
produce market, yesterday. Poultry arrivals
were fairly large but the demand was good
at the old prices Receipts of ranch egga
were small and the market was firm. Veal
wss quoted weak.
Butter waa la active demand and firm,
with the local supply very short.
Baak Cleewtags.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows-
Clearings. Balances.
Portland !. ." J-0S.JO4
Seattle S.T.ll.43 lji.il
TiralM L1M.S41 41. 7
fpokane ..---.-.-- ht.sse 7s.esi
PORTLAND MARXISTS.
Grata. Flour, reed. Ete.
i HEAT-Track prices, export basis: Blues-em.
at;.-: cub. Mt: red Rnseien. K-;
Valley. c: eo-fold. Tc; Turkey red. be?
tec.
FLOUR Patents. I3.S5 per barrel;
straight. .lCr t.M: export. (4; Valley.
i.to. graham, til whole wheat, quarters.
ti-T'H.
BARLGT reed, 1 -- tj -I SO per ton; brew
ing. :J ?er ton.
MAT Track prices: Timothy. Willamette
Va.i-v. tit 91 per toa: Eastern Oregon.
$.Ui.:: alfalfa, new. llitjli. grain hay,
l o n
i iiHN Whole. I "12: cracked. S33 per ton.
VIMATrm Bren. ll per ton;
midii lings. ll. shorts wl rolled bar
lev .ie,;l;
OAT-l A bite. per toe.
TevetaMes sad rrtalls
C.r. EES rRClTS Apples new. Jcl.i3
-r box: plums. 40aT6 per box; pears. TV'S
I 7 per box: peacnes. boxes. uvec.
Imx II 111 :i: shapes, jireil :o per box;
II j; per lue: .l ::',r per basket: craa
rrtt. tk e pr barrel.
MULONS Watermelons XI per hun
Bun'r.!!: . antelei.Te. tt.HO p-r ra:e.
TROPICA!. KTKLlT-i Oranges. ValencJas
liMfilt, lata use, ,aT.M: grape-fruit. 14
5
4 no par box: bananas. 640 par pound;
pineapples ac per pouad.
ewibae- 3a rjer nound: caunnower.
al io per dosen; celery, ooc per doxen; corn,
laeyise per dosen; cucumbers, tset40o per
box; eggplant. So per pound: garlic, gtflao
per pound: green onions ISO per doxea: pep
pers c per pound: radishes 1SO200 per
iosoa: squash, 4tfo per crate; tomauea, W
ue per box
SCK VETO STABLES Carrots ILM:
beets tl.SO. parsnips l12i: turnips $U
POTATOES Oregon. l.:i per hundred;
weet potatoes 2c per pound.
ONIONS Mew. 11.60 per sack.
Dairy aad Coaatsy Frwdwcs.
EGG3 Oregon current receipt. SltfSSc;
candled. S.'tjJlc per doxen.
BITTER City creamery. solid Pcf..
c per pound; prints. IiTH per pound,
butter fst. 36c per pound; country store bat
ter. :efjic per pound. ,,u,ll
CHKK--E Full cream, twins 1TH1
per ptiund: young America. laHfc1!. . f
POULT RT Hens ITc; Springs. I.e.
ducks, white H',i;c: geese. lOSJ'ie
turkeys llvf. JOc; dressed, ri'.jSJic.
squabs $3 per doxen.
Pt"KK Fancy, lie per pound.
VKAU iood. averags llgllt per pound.
Groceries, Dried mills. Etc
DRIED FRUIT Apples 10c per pound!
Fresch. 43c; currsnl. 10c; aprlcols. 11
I.e. dates Tc per pound: ngs fancy white.
u.c: fancy black. Tc; choice black.
SALMON Columbia River. l-poundtalls
l.l per dosen: a-pound tails $2.j; I
pound fiats. i.2i: Alaska pink. 1-pound
ialis l; red. I pound talla. Il.tw; aockeys
1-pound tails. t2.
COFFEE Mocha. Java, ordinary.
17"Oc: Cota Rica, fancy, IstJiOo: good.
16tll.o: ordinary. lt.01e Pr pound.
NUTS Walnuts. 15o per pound: Braxil
nuts. 13-tlSc: filberts, lc; almonds, lie:
pecans. J!c: cocoanuts 0cl per
g4LT Granulated, fig per ton: hair
ground. 10U. 110.JO per ton; 50s. Oil per
"heaSS-6mall white. t,e: large white.
4e: Lima. e: p.nk. 7c; red Mexlcana.
RICE No. 1 japan. 4 Vd cheaper grades.
l3.5oa4.SS; Southern head. 5t,at7s
HONEY Choice, S3.24ttt.ao per case,
strained. 7c per pound.
SLUAR Dry granulated, fruit and barry,
I4.U: beet. .01; extra C. 15.75; golden C.
vaj; yellow D. ; cubes (barrels!,
li-so; powdered. .40: Domino. tlO.ott
1. per esse. Terms ea remlttaneea with
in 1 davs deduct 4C per pound. If later
than IS and within SO dave. deduct He par
pound. Maple sugar. 150 1M per pound.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Ele.
HOP 11 crop, nominal; 10. lt(llc;
olns nominal.
wool. eastern Oregon, 13 917a pound.
Valley. lTtJiMo per pound.
MoHAIH Choice. S-ts.ISc per pound.
CA-ARA BAKK Hll!iC pr pound.
HIDES Salted hides. TT7',xC per pound,
salted calf. 1.V: snlte.1 kip. Sc; salted staga,
c; green hlds. lc lass; dry hides ldfet
17c: dry calf. I7fjle; dry stags UttlSc.
PELTS Dry, lose; aalted. butchers"
take-off. 40b.be: Spring lambs ii46c.
prevtelaas
HAMS 19 to It pounds. IHi'e: 12 to 1
pounds. lc: 14 to Id pounds lOo: 1 to
la pounds none: skinned. Soc; picnics lc;
coftas roll. 14c
BACON Zancy. Ic: atandard. S7e.
choice. :ir; ilngllsh. Jlbvllc
SMOKED MhlATsi iteef tongues 5o.
dried beef sets, lie: outsides none; la
stdee. I5e: knuckles. S-c
1RT SALT CURED Regular short clears
dry sail. lHc: smoked. ISc: backs light,
aalt 14,c; smoked. He: backs heavy salt,
loc: erooked. 17ic; export belUcs. salt, llo;
ni'l-fd. I'iC.
PICKLED GOODS Earrels pigs" feeL
Sl; regular trips SIO: honeycomb trips
li- lunch tongues. 2i; lambe tongues StO.
LARD Tens kettl rendered, lSfco;
atandard pur. !4Xe: eholc. lac; nort
enlng. 1S1c.
FRUIT MOVING FASTER
WARM WEATHER HELPS THE
rnODCCE TRADE AT SEATTLE.
rotator- Are Steady With Larger
Receipt!! Oat and Barley
Are Lower.
JEUTLE. Wash.. Sept. 13 .Special. 1
Warm weather helped the fruit and produce
trad today, and enabled large stocks of
peaches and melona to be moved that might
otherwise have dragged. Watermelona were
weak In spite of the good demand, selling
ae low a a cent per pound, the lowest
prlc of th seaaon. ' Dealers are anxloua to
clean up melon stocks It Is not thought
that many more cars ar In transit. Canta
kufa moved briskly and giod atock sold
at top prices
Potatoes were steady. Receipts today were
more liberal. The prevailing price was $1.1.
Tomatoea ranged from ZO to cents
Peachea were firmer. Oood keeping atock
as held In some Instances at ! cents
The first carload of Jonathan apples srrtved.
Fresh ranch egg were very firm. No
sales however, were reported above 40 cents
although dealers declare buyers would pay
more If they could obtain an adequate sup
ply. April eggs sre weak. Poultry also
moved out freely at top prices Butter was
steady, but unchanged.
The feature of the grain market was the
drop In the price of oat to S2V.SO and bar
ley to t:i. Thla la tha first time oats have
dropped below $30 here this season. Eastern
oat ar now arriving freely and Sound
Krowers ar endeavoring to sell whllo prices
ar st th top. Wheat waa more active,
but unchanged. Receipt are Increasing.
Exporters are taking aoout all the wheat
arriving.
BAH rHAXaUrCO QlOTATlOJfS.
Prsdoc rrtcoa Current la the Bay Cl!
SlarYeta.
SAN FRANCISCO. Pept. 13. The follow
ing prices were current u th produce mar
ket today:
Butter Fancy creamery. Stc: creamery
seconds Jc: fancy dairy. Sic.
cheese New. 14Tl4c; Young America,
lS'i loc.
rllr Store. Sic; fsncr ranch. 40c
Poultry Boosters old. l.ten-lu; roost.
srs young. i.0x: broilers smell. $is
I- broilers Urge. $3S.le; fryers li;
bens It soaie: ducks old. l.io6; aucks
"n-. itl' Curnmhers UStVldc-
Hops California. lOOlAc.
Mtllsluffa Bran. $:; middUngs. Ill
Hy Whcst. $T?13: wheat and oats
Sin 11; alfalfa, 713: stock. J6e.u;
..rw. isa c-
1-otatocs Salinas Burhanks. $1.SJ((L4;
aweets lee.
.rult Apples eholce. nominal: common.
SaSAue: bsnsnes JoceySa; eMeaioaa lisua,
ltr0: California lemons, choice. tS.M;
California lemons, to names txiui pla
apple. UC 2.60.
Receipts Flour. 13111 quarter sacks;
wheat, 7110 centals; barley, lao.oni centals;
oats 37&0 eentala: beans 1151 aacks; corn,
SO centals: potatoes, .emo sacks; bran. 30
sacks- middlings 4K3 sacks: hay, SOS tons;
wool. 2n7 bales; hll . 1Q.
rkally Treasory Ktatemeat.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. The condition
of the Treasury at tha beginning of business
today was a follows:
Trust funds
Gold ooin S 4.600
Silver dollars 48.V2d3.000
Sliver dolalra of 18M 3.37M.000
Silver certificates outstanding... 485,205.000
General fund
Standard silver dollars In gen
eral fund - tf.317.033
Current Itabllltl M.lt.-,S4
Working balance la Treasury of
fice 34J8,383
In banks to credit of Treasurer
of the United states 3VMl.fl.r7
Subsidiary silver coin '.eO.02U.B43
Minor coin l.0K2.noi
Total balance in general fund... Ol.tt7,"-j0
Ceffe aaal Sugar.
NEW TORK. Sept. 13. Coffee futures
cloeed steady at a net gain of 'Mif 2
points Sales for the day ware reported
of bags Closing bide follow: Sep
tember S0r: October -Sic; Novem'er
a.40c: December A&rtc: January a..3r; Feb
ruary Mc; March a-SOc: April H.&Oc; May
t-Mc: June 8lle; July l.3r: August S.aec.
Spot coffee, firm; No. T Rio 10 4c; Ssnle
llc.
Raw sussr 9t4sdy: Museorsdo .Ka test.
$nc; centrifugal .Pl test. 4.Hc; molasses
sugar . test. S-llc. Refined. teady.
Cruehed. e-kSc: granulated. S lie: powdered.
; .Vr.
Dalatk Flag -Market.
IifLfTH. frpt. 13. Flax On track. In
etre. $2.7: to arrle. I2.7H: 1o arrle In 10
das. a;.?: srptemie-. $2.7 hid: October.
.: Noveoibex, $2.64; Xiecembar. $3.0$
asked. -
STOCK PRICES RISE
DEMAND IS GENERAL
Livestock Moves Well at Good
Prices.
ACCORDING TO QUALITY
Offerings of Eair Slae leer Move
al a Ranfe of $1.30 to $5.33
and Cows Bring $3 to $$.50.
Hogs Are Firm.
There was an active volume of trad at
the North Portland yards yesterday, all
claases except sheep. partaking in tha
movement. Arrivals mere fair and a con
siderable supply was on hand from the
previous day's rwcelpts
No materia! change la the pries alfua
tloa was shown by tho day'a sales Cattle
comprised most of the offerings Steers
ranged In price from $4.30 to IS.3S. cows
from $ to $4.50. bulls braiight $3 and
$XC0 and calvea S-0 to $7 A lead of
hogs went at $10.o3 and another at 10.t.0.
Reviewing market conditions at the yards
tha Livestock Rejeorter says:
Last wssk waa a very satiafaatory r.ne
from all angles In ths livestock market.
Bvery lino showed marked Improvement,
Good cattle erer In demand every day and
fortunately several shipments furnished
good enough quality la send the market
up a full quarter. The price on prime
steers touched 1 5. 0 Tuesday and closed
strong on Saturday at ths ssme figure.
For extra choice cows buyers paid as high
as $3 In one Instance, but the general
market on top stuff Is $4.60. Bulls and
calvea both added s quarter better top to
their former prices and remained firm
throughout tho week. Tha mutton market
shared In the good things during ths first
hslf of th week, but for the lsst half
so few sheep were offering a correct line
could not be taken on the market- Lambs
have not been In demand for quite a while
and nothing baa beea offered recently.
The recelpte at the yards yesterday were
240 cattle. IPO aheep. and 202 hogs.
The shippers ot tis stock were W. O
Cummlngs, of Pendleton, one ear of cat
tle; D. W. Cannon, ot Shanlko. three cars
of rattle: K- 8. Talbot, of McMlnnvlUe, two
cars of sheep; Joha Warner, of Harrlaburg,
one ear ot cattle: T. T. Tattoo, of Halsey.
one car of hogs: C. T. Adams, of Lebanon,
one car of hogs; L K. Weet. or Toncalla.
one car of cattle and calves; F. W. Ball,
ot Condon, two cars of cattle and ealvaa;
C. C. Clark A Sons of Condon, one car of
hogs, and D. Barnbouse. of Condon, one
car of cattle.
Th day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
ie rows "74 $ S 7.1
I bull H30 J.WI
cows wH 4.'-'5
cow Jtnm .i.uu
IT
17 steers ...
S cows ...
a cows ....
10 cows . . .
tf cows
J calves ...
calve ...
73 hogs ....
2n hose ....
24 steers ......
6 steers
4 steers ......
2.1 steers .....
H cows
15 steers ......
. cows
12 cows
I cslf
H steere . . .
bulla
im 4.23
mi too
8.MI 3 23
VrtK S JO
979. 4.00
lO.II 4.50
I Si 7.00
a........ 27 &.0O
216 10.63
2' 10.MI
......... 17 4.4.1
......... 11. I" 4.7(1
1023 5.00
IIS" :.
...... V47 3.S5
10 6.00
in:. S.2.
-0t 4.23
22 73
10.:h 4.S0
ir.o. x.Oo
1 bull US"
1 bull 10 3-
Prlcea -current on the various classes of
stock st the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were as folloas:
Reef steers, good to choir ...$ S.2.ts$ $.30
Reef steers, fair to medium . 4.23t 4 .73
choice spayed heifers 4.&04S 4 73
Ooo.l to choice beef cows .... 4.23m 4.6.
k'edlum to good beef cowa.. 3 7S4i 4.25
Common beef cows 3on4r 3.75
Hulls H.75W 4.00
Mtaas. good to choice 4.00e 4 25
Calves light .7iw 7.00
Calves, heavy S.75 1.00
Hogs top 10.nn 10.78
Hogs fair to medium tS 10. 00
Hheep. best Mt- Adams wethers 4.00.S 4.25
Fheep. best Vslley wethers... S 3l S.50
bl.eep. fair to good wethers.. 3.xt 8.25
Fheep. beat Valley ewes .. 3.50
Lambs choice ait. Adams... 5.259 6.60
Lambs, choice Veiler 5.00(s 6.26
WHEAT EASY AT CLOSE
CHICAGO MARKET IS SLOW AND
HESITATING THROUGHOUT.
Supplies Accumulating Rapidly In
the Northwest, Owing; to Absence
of Shipping Pemand.
CHICAGO. Sept. 13. Light arrivals ef
wheat Northwest were said to be illusive.
Supplies la that section accumulated rapidly,
owing to the absence of shipping demand.
It was also alleged that loaded cars de
layed by a lark of motive power, were
crowding the sidings south and west of Min
neapolis It was a slow, hesitating market
throughout, with th close easy at nearly
the lowest prices of the dsy. The action
was a disappointment to thoee who hoped
for a continuance of yesterdays strength,
but tha course ot prices failed also to satis
fy traders who laid stress chiefly on the
bearish statistics December ranged from
Unit j!Nc to BTie. closing He to jiJe
off at '4e90Hc
Absence of froat caused anguish to own
ers of corn options and led to considerable
unloading. Fluctuations of tho December
delivery were between 55fl35Hc and 534ac,
with the close c to So under last niglit,
at 53 tec. The cash market was week. No.
2 yellow closed at S7-w6'57ate.
Oats although easier, did not sympathise
fully with the decline In other grain. This
condition was laid largely to the fact that
the Canadian oata crop waa offlclaly stated
to be only ie3.ooo.0O0 buahela this year, as
against S53.ooo.000 bushels In the previous
12 months December varied from 35a to
S5Uc with th latest transaction ic down
at 35 He.
A decline In live hogs the weakness in
corn and some selling by packera lowered
provisions Latest quotations war at nearly
tha bottom for the seaaon and were off 159
17HC to 45c for pork: 14 17 He to 32 He for
lard, and 17 He to 23c for ribs
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hleh. Low. Close.
Sept $ H $ -s&4 $ . $ .85 S
Deo. . .9S
May ! 1.05
CORN.
Sept 87 .57S . .
rec 56S -aSS 5H .3H
May H . .51
.OATS.
.1J .Its
Sept " -'S . .13 li
Dee t.-.'. .St .1.3
stay H -MS .SH .It V
MESS PORK.
Rapt 10.JS JOSS 1UH le.lS
Oct Se.Se aO.I 26.10
jan U.tSH 1S.S7H 11.40 . 11.40
LARD.
Sept 1!. !7H I2.MH ll.JJH
Oat, 1! 12.40 1MH ll.fitj
S. 11.75 tl.7S 11.6IS 11H
jsn. 10. 1I0 167', 16.70
SHORT RIBS.
Sept ll.TH 11. 1167H 1I72H
Oct. H.67H ll7'.s 11 i 110
j,n - -72H
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
eoual in lio.no bushels. Primary receipts
were IJt.de bushels, compared with 1.173.
e buhels the corresponding dsy a year
ago The world's Islole supply, as shown
by Frartstreei s Increased le.iei.000 bushels
Estimated receipt tor tomorrow; Wheat,
cr: corn, 47 cars; oats 12 cars: hogs
a.ooo hesd.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
Flour Steady.
Bye No. t. Tic. . .
Barley Feed or mixing. 68 3 (to; fair to
choice malting. T73c.
Flax seed No. 1 southwestern, $!.; No.
1 Northwestern. 12.77.
Timothy seed !2.50s.0.
Clover 10 IS ,...,,,.
Pork Mess, per bsrrel. JO.SOS0.7S.
Lsrd Per 100 pounds 12.2IH.
Phort ribs Sides (loose!. $U.S7Hfe
"sidei Short, clear tboxed), $11.15 H.5.
Oraln statistics:
Receipts. Shipments.
Floor, barrel 27.600 JS.-
Wheat, bushels aJs'lSJI
Corn, bushel tl?'52i t-. ia
r.e bushels 15.4 :'
Rve. bushels ,5V'i
Barley, bushels 70.00
2.700
2.200
Grata and Produe at New York.
NEW TORK. Sept. 13. Fliur quiet and
lower to effect sales Receipts 40.:;tiH; ship
ments 4.C52.
Wheat spot easy; No. 2 red tl-OoS.; ele
vator 11.04 f. o. b. afloat No. 1 Northern
Duluth $1.22 f. o. b. A record breaking
Increase in stocks, together with lower
corn prlcea and easy cables, weakened the
wheat market nearly a cent today. Later
It rallied on amaller Western receipts but
eased off finally with corn, closing to
c net lower. September closed XI. 0..:
December 11.07V; ; May $1.12. Receipts
14.400.
Hops. dull.
Hides, quiet.
Grain at Sao Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13. Wheat
Steady. Barley Firm.
8 pot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.55
1.62H- Barley Feed, 83ctl: brewing,
$1.05tT1.0TH. Oats Red. $1.2i4 1.33H ;
white. $1.00(tl.63: black. $1.2501.50.
Call board sales: Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.03H bid. $1.06',
aaked; May. 1.12H bid. $1.13 asked. Corn
Large yellow. $153H.
European Grain Markets.
LOcTDON. Sept. 13. Cargoes. Irregular.
Walla Walla for shipment at 38s 64. Sellers
firm, buyers quiet.
English country markets quiet; French coun
try markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 13. Close Wheat. Oc
tober. Ts 4d: December. 7s 4id; March. 7s
ftttd. weather, fine.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 11. Wheat Sep
tember, $1.1H: December. Jl.llS; May.
1.1SH sT-1.16 H : No. 1 hard. (T.lzM : No. 1
Northern. $1.11 H: No. 2 Northern. tl.OTH
1.0S; No. 3 Northern. L0Sl.OSH.
Flax Closed at $2.74.
Corn No. 1 yellow. 54 4J 54 He.
Oats No. 1 white. 13H0S1SC
Rye No. 2. 71 He.
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACXMtA. Sept. IS. Wheat Milling: Blue
stem. 949Cc: club. 5c: red Ruaalsn, S7c, Ex
port: Bluestem. 95c: club, 87c; red Russian,
85c. Receipts: Wheat 105 car, corn 1 car,
hay 14 cars.
8 BATTLE. Sept. 13. Milling quotations:
m....,. ov-. f.rfvCnM. SKc: club. 87c: Fife.
87c; red 'Russian. 85c. Export wheat: Blue-
stem. 9c: fortyfold. 85c: ciud. bei. ; rue. .c;
red Ruaalan. 82c. Yesterday'e car receipts:
Wheat 4 cars, oat 10 cars, barley 5 cars,
hay 95 oar, rye 1 car.
GOODS TRADE "BETTER
EARLY IMPROVEMENT IN WOOIi
MARKET INDICATED.
Mills Up to This Time Hare Bought
Only Limited Quantities of
Raw Material.
BOSTON. Sept. 13. Although there was
little sctlvity In the loest wool market to
day, there is a general demand for goods,
which is considered indicative ot better bus -rees
in the near future. Raw material Is
betng bought in very moderate quantities
Lending quotations range as follows, scoured
bTexss Fine. 12 months. fi0(12c: fine. S
to 8 months. 337c: fine. Fall. 50c.
Jallfornls Northern. 333Jc; middle
county. 5031c; Southern. 43647c; rail
free. 43ai4oc.
Oregon No. 1 staple. 204c: Eastern
clothing. 5637c; Valley No. 1. 62jf34c
Territory Fine staple. s4rt.c; fine me
dium staple. SBtjtlOc: fine clothing. 6tl0c:
fine medium clothing. 55 e 37c: half-blood
combing. 5Sli2c: three-eighths-blood
combing. 39 0 38c; quarter-blood coming, ti
Pulled Extra, 6oc; fine. 006Sc; A su
pers 5tJT37c
Wool at St. I.enls.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 13. Wool Quiet: terri
tory and Western medium. 18S23C: Hn me
dium. 17V20":: fine. 14gl7c
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. Sept. 18. Standard copper
easv: spot 12.10 12.20c: October 1S.12H
12.20c; November 12:13 12.20c; December
12 17 "a 6 12. 20c. Sales 25 tons December at
12-M. London dull; spot 135 10a 8d; fu
ture 35 15s Arrivals at New York today
70 tons. Lake copper 12.75 12.87 He; elec
trolytic 18.30 12.73c: casting 12.25trl2.u0.
Tin weak- spot S4.80t35.O0c; September
84 2Hfel4.8iHc; October 34.15t34.60c:
November 84.43H 34.35c; December a4.4S
&34.50. Sslea lO tons November at 34 o0c
London closed weak: spot 158 12s 6d. fu
tures 137 13s od. Lead, easy; 4 .
4.42HC; New York. 4.204.2THc; East bt.
Louis 'London spot 12 10.
Spelter quiet; 5. 503. Ooc, New YorR.
C -.0 5 3.33c, East SU LouH. London epot
&2S
Iron. Cleveland warrants 49s 4Hd In Lon
don Locally, Iron was quiet. No. 1 Foun
try NoShern ltl.2S; No. $16.60 W;
No. 1 Southern soft. $15.7jgl8.
Storks at Boston.
BOSTON. Sept. 13. Closing quotations:
Allouex
41 'Mohawk
47 4
A main Copper.. IHH Nevada. Con. ... 2H
A 5 L. 8m.. SH INlpissing Mines. 19
Arisona Com. .. 17 JNorth Bulte..... 29
Atlantic 'North Lake
jf . t; S M. lHIOia Dominion... :-
Butte Coalition. ISH.Osceola 125
Cal Arlrona. 3 IParrott CS. C.) 13
Cal. Hecla. . .SrvOAIQulncy ....73
Centennial ..... 1 Ibbannoix 10
Cop. Ran. C. Co. IWS iSuperlor s04
F Butte CP. M. T'a.Suo & Bos Mln.. 8Vi
Franklin . . . 10V;Sup & Plus Cop. "I I U
Glroux Con HiTamarack o7
Granby Con, ... 32.,1U. S. Coal OI1.38V.A
Greene Cananea. 6tIU- S. S. R. M. SH
I Rovale (Cop.) 22 HI do preferred .. 48S
Kerr Lake H Utah con. 29
Lake Copper S3 ItV Inona iS
U Salle Copper 10 i Wolverine .. lie
Miami Copper... 18HI
Changrs In Available Sopplie.
NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Special cables and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreets ahow the following change In
available supplies as compared with pre
vloue accounts:
.bushels
Wheat. United State East of the
Rockies Increase 1.257.0O0
Canada Increase 1,034.000
Total United States sod Canada
Increase - $.291,000
Afloat fur and In Europe In
crease .- 12.7.00,000
Total American and European In-
crease 13.391.000
Corn. United States and Canada
Increase 146.000
Oats United States and Canada
incraa 1.683.000
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW TORK. Sept. 11. No change waa
reported In th market for evaporated ap
ples Fancy, lotteile; choice. S6Hc;
prims 7148c; common to fair. 4tf7VsC
Prune Arm. unchanged. Quotations. Z 14
to lOo for California fruit up to 3-4s and
from to ie for Oregons
Little interest is shown in apricots but
In the absence of selling pressure prices are
maintained. Choice. lpU s 11 c; extra
choice. ll'.,12Hc. and fajcy. UtllHt
Pesches quiet. Choice, i.ic: fancy, 10
"rlalslns fl-m. Loose muscatels," 4t9c;
choice to fancy seeded. 'e: seedless
Vs3Vjc; London layers, $1.?S$1.30.
Now York Cotton -Market.
NBW YORK. Sept. 13. Cotton Spot
closed quiet. points lower. Mid-uplands,
18 koc. do. Gulf. 14.10c Sales. 7Si bales.
Futures cloeed steady. It points oft on Sep
tember and 1 higher to 1 lower on later
months. September. 13.48c; October. 17.3c;
.Voember. lL'93e: Deremher. 13.se; Janu
ary. IS. ir: February. U.5r: Marrh, U.OJt;
Kay. 1$.7 June, lJ.tc; July, 11.03c,
Market Goes Up on News of
Maine Election.
BONDS ARE ALSO FIRM
Result Construed as Sign of disor
ganisation of Force Moving for
Corporation Control Bank
ing; Position Good.
NEW TORK. Sept. 13. The election in
Maine was the principal news event which
the stock speculation had to digest today.
The fact that prices advanced on receipt
of the news led to the inference that the
resftlt had no displeasing Influence on holders
of securities The Main election was con
strued as a symptom of disorganization of
the political forcea moving for control and
restriction of corporation powers This con
struction followed, rather than preceded,
the upward movement of prices. Pontics
as a disturbing element seemed to be dem
onstrated to be unreliable.
The banking position offers no immediate
obstacle to the maintenance of stock values.
The demands on the New York banka for
cash are moderated and the Incoming re
porta of National bank conditions September
1 are regarded aa showing; a satisfactory
position.
August's 19.500.000 Increase In value or
exporta over last year xnakes for betterment
of the exchange position and shows that
the August corner in the cotton market
stimulated rather than hampered the outgo
of that commodity.
The rapid movement of grain to marltet
is expected to furnish another source of
supply to ths exchange market in the im
mediate future.
Bonds were Arm. Total sales, par value.
$2,093,000. ' United States bonds were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Helee Hixh. LOW
3'l0 3U'X MY,
64 :
37 '
14.4IIO
2lO
1.3U0
XJO
40
2"0
2'.K)
60O
20O
5.S0O
47 1
22-S
W
IS
3l
88 Vs
400 )1 H7Vl
1.SU0 135t, 1S4H
2O0
2"H
500 4-1
4.SH0
lu 90
100 HI1 11
.1 loo 74
too HHiis
700 34
4,600
ICO
0
300
74
27 H
23
4HH
Allis Chalmers pf
A.mal Copper . . .
Am Asnuuiiumi ..
Am beet Sugar ..
American Can . .
Am Car Fuy
Am Cotton Oil ..
Am Hd Lt pf.
Am Ice tficuri ..
Am Linseed Oil..
Am IjOoomotlve . .
Am Smelt & Ref..
do preferred ...
Am Steel Fdy ..
Am Sugar Kef ..
Am Tel & Tel
Am Tobacco pf ..
Am Woolen
Anaconda Mln . Co.
Atclson
do preferred . .
At Coset Line
Bait & Ohio
Bethlehem Steel ..
Brook Rap Traa.
Canadian Faclflc ..
Central Leather ..
do preferred ...
Central of N J ..
Ches Ohio
Chicago e Alton ..
Chicago Gt West.
do preferred . . .
Chicago N W ...
C, at & St Paul ..
C. C, C St L...
Colo Fuel & Iron.
Colo 4e Southern ..
Consolidated Gas. .
Corn Product . . .
Del & Hudson ...
D A R Grande ...
do preferred .
Distillers' Socurl...
Erie
lo 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred.
General EUeotric ..
Ot Northern pf ...
Gt Northern Ore
Illinois Central ...
Interboroutth Mel..
do preferred
Inter Harvester ..
Inter-Marine pf -.
Int Paper
Int Pump
Iowa Central
K C Southern ...
do preferred . . .
Laclede Gas
Louisville Nash
uu. A. 0 Tmil.
!-. i , . c e x. 1 ana 13
200 61 U
1.2io mi
44
is 4
12',
5ts
2o
7;fs
Closing
bid.
31 4
4'a
43
3.',s
8
47
2'.i
21t
11'
12S
35
00 ',a
103
43
118
135 "4
27'
39 'a
!
9'i
112
4 500 K'!i K'3'4 104
7O0 2i 27 V, 27
73
l!i
33 H
27 1,
23
4S4
74
190',
33
lo4
300
73 !4
28
23 U
4
144V, 143-Si 34,
,500 1221
3
53
S.700 131
500 14
W0
100
30 Vi
30
33 63
121s, 131
14
3. 100
30O
100
800
800
30M
71'i
26',
2t4
44
29
7)-
SV
26H
44
200 1441, 1424
2,nXI 1247s
KK) 56
200 130
B.Ol'O m'
50',
18
in '4
4o
t;t
29 Vj
63
2.910
1.300
200
700
2n0
5(i0
H al .
100
700 100"4
4IM 143
2l0 24 4
1344
12
3014
75H
27
26'
43
32'i
143
123'4
55 'a
12S
18i
50
97 1,
15',s
10
40i
18',
29
83 "4
KOO 114
BOO 52H
10O 32
1.20O USTi
1l0 40
1.3IN) 97U
t. rfl ITT 4.
4.9O0 115S 114
2.0 2S
.8
130
1-Vj
4::s,
9
150,
IO
404
18i
2 V
All
99 Vi 100
141H 1U
24
31 'I
em.
2H
113
52
31 4
111 Vi
40ti
96 Vs
28
Mo. Kan & Texas
do preferred ...
Mlrenurl Pacific ..
National Biscuit ..
National Lead ...
Max Nat Ry 2d pt
N T Central
N Y. Ont & We.
Norfolk 4 West..
North American ..
Northern Pacific .-
racing an ...... -
Pennsylvania n.wiu 'jSV :S..
People Gae 100 108.
P, C C K i.
Pittsburg Coal .... 200 1.
Pressed 3t-l Car. 1W) 33
Pullm?". P..5.ar- in -jiitV
Zl.Jl"' """ir-ioo 142U 1394
Henubllo "Steel .. WO t 30V,
do preferred ... 50O
Bock Island Co... 13.3
do preferred ... 900
SI I, 8 F M pf '100
St L Southwestern
ri. nreferred ... TO
ei-RhefrieM 2O0
Southern Pacific . .
Southern Railway.
IM'-i
32',.
)-
40
m"
57
13.8O0 114'i
V 2.1 'i
17
33
Sl'l
PS"
.1014
84
40
".is"
5a
112Vi
?5ri
100
.V1
inn
"00
1.100
52
2
r.1 14
27H
2i-i
23'4
4S
23
1.11 '4
31 V
61
53 14
113
52
31',
11214
40
97
67
115
2S
129'i
Mi
93
16
S3
150
31t4
142Vs
31
nt
1
"?.'.
101
23
58
57
114'
23-
52
27 U
26
2214
4!l",
rn'znn -iaasi 165 16K'
90Vi 90 901i
It,
3i'
100
ftrl
Ha.500 69',
TOO 1164
An n referred
Tenn Copper ....
Texas & Parlfln. .
Tol. St L & West.
do preferred . . .
Union Pacific ....
do preferred ...
IT S Realty
T" S Rubber
U a pteel ...
do preferred . . .
T.'tah Copper
Va-Caro Chemical.
Wabash
do preferred . . .
Wejetern Md
Westirtghti."e Elen
We-tern Union
wheel r, Rrle . .
Total sales for the day. 437.900 shares.
BONDS.
NTCW YORK, Sept. 13. Closing quota
tlons
J.sno
500
3ro
2.000
'"inn
?mo
47
59
17V
564
'tii"
64
71 '4
R4
67 '4
1161',
461i
ft
374
'.W'i
83'4
71
.11
R9'4
I1rti
47
5S1
17
Xrtl
42V4
(VI
63 S
4H
U. S-'ref. 2s ree.101
dn coupon i"
U. S. 3s reg J?IJ
do coupon . . .101
U. S. new 4s reg.113
D. R. Q- 48... 92V
N. Y. C. sn 3 Via SIB
Xo. Pacific 3s... 71 1
X7 Talfl ' . ,01
TTnl.n D.f.fif .int
nrl. . 1 Aw n- 1 1
Jspanese 4s .... 83
Money, Exchans;, Etc.
NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Money on call,
i4 nee cent: ruling rate. 1 per
cent; closing bid, 1 per cent: offered at
per cent
v Time loana easy. Sixty days. 314 94 per
cent: 90 days 4414, per cent: sis months
414 4V4 per cent.
Prime mercantile p" i'- . , ... pwr
. , 1 ...h,n, firm with actual bual-
1- ...nker' hllla at S4.S3SOS' 4.8365 for
DCU au
60-day bills and at $4.86 for demand.
Commercial bills. 4 S34.83H.
Bar sliver, SSc.
Mexican dollars 44c.
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
firm. -
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 13. Sterling on
London. 60 days, 4.83; sterling on Lon
don, sight, I4.86H.
Silver bars 53c.
Mexican dollars Nominal.
Drafts Sight, .0i; telegraph, .04.
LONDON, Sept. 1. Bar silver 24 7-16d
per ounce
Money il per cent.
Th rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 24 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for three months' bills is 27 6-2 15-16 per
cent.
Consols for money, 80S; consols for ac
count, 80 i.
CHICAGO. Sept. IS. Exchange on New
York. 20c discount.
Dairy Produce in the East.
CHICAGO, Sept. 13. Butter Steady; cream
eries 24'429c: dairies'. 2Sg27c.
EUgs Receipts. 806 cases: steady at mark;
first. 14017c; prime firsts, 21323c.
'Cheese Steady; daisies. 10H6'c: twins
15316Vic: Young Americas, KSbS-lS-c; josg
born. 16slViCe
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGOM
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus md Profits. $800,000.00
OFFICERS:
j. c. ATS S WO PtTH. President, R. W. aCHJCEER. Cashier.
R. l.E.4. DAR1ES, Vlce-lTealdent.
if. ItTllGHT, AssUlant Cashier. W. A. HOLT, Aaalatant Cashier,
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS
CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Portland Trust Company
BANK
Oldest Trust Company in Oregon
Capital $300,000
First-CIass Mortgages for Sale
Corner Third and Oak Streets
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARKSTREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital $500,000
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Street
Capital and Surplus $900,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
1
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
WEST INDIES
Three delightful cruises, leaving
New York January 24. February 25
and March 28, 111, by the 12,500 ton
S. S. XOLTKE to the Spanish Main,
West Indies, Panama Canal, Nassau
and Bermuda. Two cruises of 28
days' duration, J5150 and up. One
cruise, 16 days, 885 and up. ALSO
CRUISES TO ORIENT. SOUTH
AMERICA AND AROUND THE
WORLD.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
Cincinnati Srpt. -i, 8 A. M.
Graf Waldersse Soot. 29. 8 1. M.
Kalserin Aug. Vie Oct. 1. 10 A. M.
Pennsylvania Oct. 5, 11 A. M.
Unexcelled Klti-Carlton a la Carte
Restaurant. Gymnasium, Klec. Batlis.
Elevator, Palm Garden. Second Cabin
only.
GIBRALTAR, NAPLES. GENOA
S. S. CLEVELAND. October 15, 11 A. M.
S. S. CINCINNATI, Nov. 3, 10 A. M.
In November the new 17.000 ton S. S.
Cleveland and Cincinnati will enter tho
Mediterranean service.
Guide and Travel Books on Sale.
Hambiirg-American Line, 160 Powell St San Francisco or Local R. R. Agts, Portland
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
BITULITHiC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
Change of Sailing
S. S. Breakwater sails 1 P. M.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, from Alaska
Dock. Phone Main 2C8.
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles, via San Fran
cisco, every flv days.
From Alnsworth dock, Portland. 9 A. M. :
SS. Rose City Sept. 10. Braver 18, Bear 20.
From San Francisco, northbound. 12 M.:
SS. Bear Sept. 1.1, Rose City 18, Beaver S3,
From San Pedro, northbound:
SS. Bear Sept 11. Ross City 1, Beaver SL
M. J. Smith. C. T. A., 141 Third St.
J. W. Kaanom. Agent, Alnsworth Dock.
Phones: Main 402. 2i; A 140;.
San Francisco and Los Angeles
DIRECT
North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. s. Kosaolc.
and & S. Elder call every Wednesday
alternately at 6 P. M. T!:kt uftica
133 Third st.. near Alder.
MAKTIV J. Hit; LEV, Paavenster A coat.
W. H. SL lis stat, FrcJubt Aseah
Vfcoaea 2U 1314. i UIV ,