Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3Q, 1'JIO.
CROP HEWS
WORSE
Strength.
in
SHARP ADVANCES ABROAD
Iam ml lH-!rr. While OptlniKlic.
.nl TluU lrU-r Here Are Mill
Aho.e a I'arity Willi Thoe of
. .ne--Coarse Grains Doll.
afarltJ imoroim ut as shown In lU
h-at markv-t in all .-?allne strain
rat era yt-rdajr At Chhio thr
a ta ad vane of a full rent, while at
IjTrpo4 opt.ooa closed 1 to 1 S penes hih-
Thtr u no advanr tn the csrvo
tattoos, but a finwr feWlns; was cm bled
from Lotsdoa.
Th tr. toraily nd tn thl t-rrttory was
n1t. but the aiulrton was Tfry r.
Jlu?r .?-rd el. 12 nj bJ wnti foe club.
40-fo d aa4 b;rtru but thT wers f
ITr at th-- quoti'ioru. lloMcra wrn
roadft-at that hlclwr prtrra wilt prevail af
tT Nw Year riuyors. on lha. other
i4. iwrl that thts market I till abort.
ft party with Europe an4 they ar not aeea
to pure has.
Tna pr-s-at for Icq bule. eomlne In th
midst of ths hotl.iay -.'.n. can no st-
ribntod only tn crop prv.pcts In th m-
rortmc coantrica. Tho 1-adia factor ye
tr1y was th redaction In th Arntlno
atlroaf a. but onfiwW harrpft
from Australia Is also b-MW'Wd to bo plar-
n a part In cacto th ria. Australia
rowa iho oof? whli- wheat fr export, bo-
M-s that .produced1 her, and any da ma so
r bortase la thmt country la bound to af-f-t
thla mirkrL Utr h-nt-la il report
1 to be buries beartty. which had morn to
do wtth th atrrnct b" at Chlrafn.
j The market for eoar frraln u firm.
'bat qatet. The trade dor not took for
Snarl, busts tn thee lin- until the hoil-
.days are out of tho way.
Loral rerripta. la cars, at reported by tho
Merchants Esrb.na, were:
U'heet Barley !our Oata H
Vm- and Tuea, ' a II 'J
W-.,n .. ay ... 7 J 4 9
ThurUT 41 4 A CI
Yraf J tt 1 .1
!-: io dale. 7 ". 1 -V.7
Year ao lu.M
Kireel nrtirle In tho vegetable Una. Xrado
ta ceaernj was' about as good a could bo
lookr-j for wtth tho end of tho month eo
near.
rOBTLAXH MARKET a.
Grain. Floor. Feed. Et.
WHEAT Track pricP- Blu-stem. 3c;
ctub. Mr: r-d l:usAiaa. Tin:; Valley,
bJc. 4-fold.
BAKLKV-rml. rj per toa; ,brewln.
93Cfo pr ton.
M 1 1.1 Jf Tt F FU Pran. 33- ?-.10 Pr
ton; mkls:iBp. HI: fcorta, J.;
rolled t-arley. 5t)
FLOUR rateata, 11.11 po barral;
traihta. $4.1vu-S: esDorts. -; Va--ler.
20: criiato. i.w; who wheat,
quarters, la.
HAT Track prices: Timothy. Wlllamotts
Vaiiry. 9iif p-r ton: Eastern Orron.
ie:2; ;(4:(i. i4: gnia hay.
UU". Ci. v-r. :3jl4.
CORN Whole. i:t; cracked. $ per toa,
OAl s No. 1 whits. ?s jr too.
1 1 .-.7
1 1-4
17'-1
i:.p
MD ISUl IKT FOR Ol ll HOPS.
Nrw l'orik Wire Renof Thai Market Very
Firm.
There was more Inquiry In the local rar-fc-t
y-eterdar f'T hpe than for the
rvrrrnt mn. This waa dtie to tho fact
tht more old than nw hope aro available.
'e wro reported In an r of the Coast
tat. The anantd stock of Oretroo lKlft
bona kp now lO ba.ea
The rrown wire was recetred from
N-w York c::
"f jrit -ry flrm. wtth upward tendency.
F-ry thin available taken. There la jro-ee-ii
rveetatlon of a further sdvance.
'ontltinta In N'rw York State are siren
by the Watrrtlle Ttra-a aa followo:
Th-e- la a itrnnc demand and more llH
mr l oRrs nkatl for th" tr rmalnins lota
(-ft in nn han'fo In tbta Tl-lntiy than for
axis m'xitha. but Bo far we have lrarn-d of
no mkUm t.m wk. TZt of 21 c-nta have
mad on ooe lot and It la said bett
than 'ill cnta waa offered fr another, but
the h.lra of tve are imi in th- market
at pm. at. There la now no rhaare for
norh f'ltur- ai-ttvtfy on trie market h-re. as
th crop prartUaity baa been auJd out.
The Kncitfh hop market Is r-ported by
th Kentieh Observer of December 1 as
follows:
There Is more trad" dtinc than la usu.il
st this p-rto-t of th nr Ie ar m.ier'y
ronflned to vs-fttl qUAliths of copper hops,
rrirro for which ore a irlfte hieit"r. Con
I mental hops are in fair demand, but the
absence of fine naIltt"S retrlrts trad".
AnrVn and I'ar trie ast hope are arriv
ing frrviy. As most of them are to fuldll
forward eontrarts. th"r- are hut very mod
erate aaaatltk-s offered oa this markot.
Indoa kop factors' trade circulars say la
part :
Wild. Neame dt Co. A better Inquiry has
continued durlns the w-k and values for all
uorful quaitls bae ai'prertatel. Available
aierka (how a ronldrahe shrlnkare dur
nx tho last two or three vki and buyers
Are eapertendne kcp difTlculty la coverins;
thir rviulr-vm'nta.
Msnf-r fi--nle The demand for me
rilnrn and ound copper hope en' lnus anl
Vmv busfn-es h-ia followed durina tiie pnt
wlt 1'rices for thcs rad-s are de
chi'dry flrni.
w. 11. a H. I.e Mr There has hern a
oml many p.trr"ls of bona takea by roa
inr durln the past n-ek at prices now
carrrnl. alet of the Kaat Knt hops have
Ijv bn s l J and the Worceater market is
practically cleared.
AMKKK tN TRADR W ITU A MOT.
Op pert amity for rrn Coaat Merchants la
lnreao It.
I'nMed KiaM nneul Julian H. Arnold,
sf AmOy. China, writhe:
"It Is Sis-etd that the Aaoocla'ed Cham
bers of Conmerro of the I'actrW o.t bar
dtretorts printed In.MuJtnr the namra. ad
dressea and. If pneaioi nnanm ratings of
all of the emporttnjr firms within their Jiirut
alctl ocxa. Thts oft ire has had several Inqul
rtea f c the nam -a of doalrs oa tb" I 'c me
Coast and the busins dtrevrrts In our li
brary Include but few Pacific t'oaat firms.
It would be to their Int.n-et to hav u
reotory stavk as suca--sf d. espraily if a
new edition kt prtntcd every year.
"The total trade of this port to about $12.'
Cmw woj rd s yar. Its imports bwJn about
pXOiM.n tn raewes of Irs ex porta Nine
hundred stvarashipa vail at this port each
year and bat one of thse ta Anjt lean.
tf tho A inert an lral wtth this port th
only em port is tUy bu!a. aouf 3.aa.tHa of
whUb are a-at ea h yvar t i'a;ac i'oast
pwta the i'B.rl.ii Ira ;m at tr.le Hour
and ww constitute the batik. The Im
part of American rtuur to thai prt has suf
fered a vcrely on account of the blcn pri -s
of American sbtatUrtnc tha last few years
sad also en account of tbw la reasvd pro
dscttoa of native flour la ehnchat. vhlcb
hi now Oiilirc way lo a..uth-rn p-trt a
tew jun a the !mpir'i of A merit a d
H-eur ar' d atnut r.'-. 0 b irr' i a yr.
laat y-r ih- y lrptl to 7"."U larreia.
A.tnwucn thrt- h.te a a s'.s'u r-overy
this r, tt la h rd'e ripeft. J that the
trad" wMI assume th.- n w . i ua of importance
is nll some y-ara a ,"
ftUlTHV M:LL AT f lRMF.K PRIC FJl
daa le 4MTerta Kcve as) Thla Market.
Hatter- la fHrsHly.
AH kinds of puoitrjr had qukk sale oa
Front street this Wi-k. H.-vetp:s have
been tlsM asd le demand active. Urns
ld at 1? c. n:s yrsterjay and prints, un
lan too lars-'- hnsasbt the same price. L.irs
t'irkrs were tab n at --i cents and drrsard
turkeys at 3 ce-jta Lave iesf auld at 1
ct-nts. lovha 'eere Very s-ar--.
Tbe Tt Biarki t was wrak at 7 to U
hnik. -.iie nsaiinrss wasV dtne with deal
He at thrs yr r- t. Il.tho tui; pxrs are of-f-r.na
rc-e on this market and prrparm to
sad In in r.cl qiun i f i- a.
A t'i trsT" prcvai.a tn the butter and
:her-e ;:' n. with a so.xt local demand
sad a fair a epp'y of Io. : s:H-k.
Dairy aaa Country Frodaes
POl'I.TRT IJvo: Hens. 17c: Fprlnc.
u 17c. turkeys, .''c; ducks. 1
f l"r. ireese. lie iM-esaed: Turkeys.
Ch"r. 3c.
y, j, OfCr,n ranch, candled. 37 tfSsc;
Caltf rr.ia. 3i j 27Sc.
ClIKKst: Full cream, twins. IT 01714
per p--t.nr1; yeuns America. H lSlaO.
IU TTKK City croamery extra. 1 and 3
pound prime, in tome. ZJc per pound; loss
than b-cartons ard delivery extra.
Pulsiv Fam-y. lib ilo per pouud.
ViAL, Fancy, ft to l-i puaauav 10 lis
per pound.
ecocablr and FYwtta.
APri-E.4 Kin. 4ftT3c per box; Waxen,
T"clt; Raid win. TJcflll.::; Northern Spy.
;V'tl'.; ttnnw. ! a nan a. 1.73 0 3-J; Fled
Chek Pipp!n. 75cl.X
HACK VEOETAUUES Carrota ll-3
kunUred; raraorpa. llQLUi turaips, $li
le. 1 1.2 0 tMO.
GHtKN FRUITS Pears, 1.2Bfl par boa;
rrapes. ll.TitiS per box. Mala can, 8'lM
per barrel: cranberries, 1'J n 1U par bar
rel: persimmons Sl.f2 per lx,
VKUtTAHLKS Iteana, 12 per pound;
cabbace. l.2 a 1 -V per hundred; cauliflow
er. J a u w per crate; celery. California,
9 ?)lrl per crate: cucumbers. 12 per
box: esspiaut, lltfl-'a per crate; garlic.
Suisse per pucd: sreen onions. l.c per
dusen; heal lettuce. 44 $ 4S0 per doaen;
hothouss lettuce, I1i: per box;
peppers. 13c pr U. ; pumpkins, lylHc per
lb.; radishes. Hm-Oc per doaen; sprout
Tcc; sQuaJib. lwlo par lb.; tomatoos,
II. 7.. per bo.
Tf:)l'lCAU rut ITS Oranses. naT.
$2 u 2.73 per box; Japanese. 11.10 p-r
bt-iM; taneerlnra, $2 per box; lemons. 94;
Florida srapefruM. California arapo
frutt. iZ. i4t bananas, ec per pound; pine
appie. Uc per pund.
l'"TATJK.-i nrrcon. Jobblnr prices, fl.tS
hi 1 per hurtdreu; sweel putaloea, 1.
I a per hundred.
OMN Huyirif price. SI 27 per hundred.
Spaaisu onions. 4 4e per pound.
Groceries. Dried Fruits. Eta.
DKtKD FKL IT Apples. Ivo per pons');
curraata. 13 S If Io?: spnoots. 14V 9 le;
Oatea, packase, IVHe per in.: DX. ou.a
w.-ilte or biaca. by aack. TCTHc; 5;s. SU1h9
1 TV. 12-ls. ed-1- liv. lu-ls. aj;
feniyma lc
rALMON Columbia River. 1 poo nil tails.
I W per dosen; a pound tails. .93.03; 1
pound fats. I.1C; Alavisa pink. 1-pound
tails. 91 21 red. 1-pound tails, inc.
Ct)rfc.c: loaaivO. in Uruma. lOllS
per pound
NUTS Walnuts. I'fl7c per pound: Tlra-
ail nuts. Uc; &rerta 11c: almonds
lnfMbc; pecaca. I Sc. cocoatnata. POc all per
di'n; c:ieatniits. 1 2 c per pound; Lickory
nuts. FOlOc per pound.
6ALT (ira&ua:d. US per fn; Hnl!
grnurd. loo. viu per ton: uOs, 19 per ton.
BtA.vs rimail wh.ta, 4 He; larc white.
He. Lima, 6c; pina, ':; rod al exlcana.
Me. oaou. aa
RICE No. 1 Japsa. 4ic: cheaper aradss.
93V,4.&: Southern bead, ft To.
JIONET Choice, 93.7ft per case; strained.
o pr pound.
fel UAR Dry eranuiaiea. mm ana norry,
ir.o; tet. 93.0; tra C. 95; golden
yellow U.. 9iw: cube barrel ,
SV13: powdered. $4.43. Terms on remit
tances within 13 daa. deduct fee per pound.
If later than 13 days and within 3D days,
deduct o per pound. alaplo sugar, 13 0
lc per pound.
PreTbSea.
TIAft 10 to 12 DOunda 174c: 1? to 14
pounla, 17c; 14 to lrf pounds. lHc; klnned.
loftc; picnics. 13 c; cotias roi'. Ijc
Bacon Fancy, sue: standard. 29c. c ho lea.
S3; Enxllsh. Ic.
8MUKKl MEATS Feef tonarae. 79b;
d rleU beef se is. T2c : ou tsidss. none; ta
ftidee. 7ac; knuckles. 22c
UHT SALT CI HED Kerular short clears.
dry salt. 13c; smoked. 10Vc; backs, llcht.
saiu lac; smoked, lo c; ba- ks. heavy, salt.
14c; smoked, luc; sapurt bellies, saut. lftlc;
smoked. 1 Sc.
LAKl-lo. kettle rendered. 12 He: stand.
ard pure lft choice, lmc; shortening.
11,0.
Hops. Wool. Hides. Eta.
II opjt 1 win crop. lwiflc; lOOP crop.
lOuHHc; cuntracts. V; Uc.
wwl Kastern urecn. issuo pouna;
Vaiier. II a lic per pound.
3IOHAIK Choice. 30 u 33c per pou&a.
IA''ARA ItAHK 14c per pound.
11 1 lEtf halted Mds. SStf'So per lb. :
salted calf. 13c; raitd kip. 7tc: salted
stass. do; green bides. 1? less; dry bides.
Itf'jtrlTc; dry calf. liaAftc; dry stags, aa
. .
r til-, i 3 lry. Jn,c: saiieo. ouicnarr
taks-off. 40. "3c; eprina lambs, Zbtt
Olla.
LINSEED OIL Pure raw It barrels,
kettle boiled. In barrels. c; raw. In cases.
II. Oli kettle boiled. In cases. el.3. lots ol
iu asllone. 1 rent less per gallon.
COAL OIL Water White, cases 17c, wood
bbia.. U4r. Iron bbia. Sc; Headlight, caias
18 He. wood bbia.. 13 He. Iron bbia. 11 He;
abocens. rasca 20c; apeclal Water White,
wood bbia 17c, troa bbia 13c; ElaJno, caaos
2 .c . Extra Htar. eases 20c; V. M. 4 P
ft apt ha. caves, I'o; Iron bb!-. 13 He
O As IIN K Iiei Crown or motor gasoline,
rases. 2e; iron bbia. lc; hd gasoline, cases,
ic iroa bb.s. Soc; A ro turps, cases 43o
Iron bbia.. he; engine distillate, casss lfte.
trua Lb.a..
GEO POULTRY ACTIVE
l.i:gk s.vlk at Seattle ixu
fkfsii chilled chickens.
Iftaatk r Wartnsrv
Raak rrSrliin of the Nortbwrstrrn cities
reaierday Vtr as fol.o s.
ci.-rtn cs. Itj'snrrs.
iNw-rtand 91. a- '. -.t-
att l -i."i; j . r
Ta. arta 41
epokaae SH.1. oa.t.7
Bttaaaaa Arrive la 4rewai eaduioa.
Fvw cars of bananas were n-rtivrd yes
trsdaya. all of t hem rreea. Kir. pt for a
lew small ei press ahipmenrs of veg'tablea.
soCj-dag ets" ar-lrj an the strevt. The car
of bead I'-r tnat was eiprtd failed
ta at-. ow up. but la promised fur ttits mora
laaV Cauliflower coatiaara to be its'
Dealers Try l'nucccfuUjr to Ob
tain Tnrke In Portland.
Track Trade Small.
SEATTLE. Iec TX 'Soerlal Tho fes
tt:re of the poultry market tiMlsy aaa the
heavy sale of fresh dressed chilled Eastern
hens and fprlnr. A larxe consenraent of
lce.1 poultry arrived by express from Kan
sas. arM met att active demand. There waa
a prvnuUDted scarcity of fresh Ureoard or
live turkeys f-r the New Years trade.
Ialers tried unuccefui:y to obraln a
etrpi -T In Portland. Kancy stock Would have
so.'l at .til rents.
The rg and butter markets were atesdr.
Fan -y ril rommanr outaide pric a
Tra! In the fruit ana vneiaMe markets
was rather dull tMay. Tlie New Year s
demand has not developed very large vol
rme. M"t W estem-a enue houes will he
rleed Situf-lar a'ternoon fr itock-taklng
anl a III a -so he closed Montlay.
Western avenue once more has a supply
of rpe bananas.
ttwret potatoes were nuJte as low as 3
rents In some quarters to.iay. White pota
toes are s-tm lt-c In larger quantities, a I-
thvuch Jobbing prices are unchanged at 9ft
to ...
There was at'solutcly no demand for
a he t or cnarse cereal today, and prices
were wholly nom'naL Keports from Mexico
tr. Urate that I hers wtil be considerable
demand for wheat from that source during
January.
rRODlCk; AT SAX FRANCISCC.
Q net at lows Carrrat ta l-s Bay Clly Mar
kets. 8 AN FRANCISCO. IHC 2t The follow
ing prcduc prit ee were current today:
Vretaites ucumt--rs. i;u-.-: garll-,
4tf3-. sia peJ. siring beans. lo-
. tomato- . 1 1 1 ': ex.piani. 3 y frc.
lluttt.-r r'an V re am -re. -'m .
;rs Htore. 33: rany ranch. 37 Sc.
t-.... ir-Yount Amt-c-.-a. is.il 7c.
V.llmtuOa Air an. mddllng-a. 921
6
HtT Wheat. 19 0 14; wheat and oata. 99 tf
II alfalfa. IV 1-
Frail Appea chjl. ftVlc: com m on. 40e;
Mexicaa Umrs. 4 M; California lemons,
croice. Iii; common. oranges, navel.
1 iugtM. pineapples. ft2t2.dL
Potatoes ea.irws Uurbanks. Sl.7301.pO;
rweets. Iia-J.ri; Oregon Uurbsnka, 11.309
l.ev
oilons 91 V.
K-vtp' Flmjr. a'7 qua'ter sacks:
w h"at liw Tnlli, lkrlev 743 ceatais.
m'b, 34 rentn's. potatoes. O sacks: bran,
lici sacks. suiddluis. -3 sacks, bay, 40
I VGA. i
FLURRY IN STOCKS
Leading Shares in Strong De
mand at Higher Prices.
BONDS ALSO ADVANCE
Call Loan Rates Higher on Belated
Demand for Money, but Xoi
Likely to Last Long For
eign Financial Situation.
NEW YOHK. Dec. I. In tli Mock m.r
kt lnccro. Try Kaerally .nil th. move-
n.n( ku unusually comprahenpiv.. Th.
fto cmbr.cd not only the standard rail
way .harM. but took In many of the aouth
rn and southwestern Issues and various spe
cialties as welL
Tbe farther sjaln In Southern Railway
preferred was coincident with reports that
dividends on the stock are llkoiy to be re
sumed soon. Canadian O'acinc was active
at a bijrher price. Union lactne and South
ern PactHc wvre apparently In demand at
smart advances tn th. face of distinctly
unfavorable exhibits.
The coal stock, wer. conspicuous for their
aetlTlry and underlylns; strength, and Keaa
In was bousht by tradera who pnfeed
to have advance Information that the com
pany'a showtns; for November would be
mtr than gratifying- The market closed
with prices generally at or near the best.
l.ondon waa a buyer on baiunce.' but not
enough to call for detailed comment. The
bank of England's proportion of reserve to
liabilities fell to 3?.it per cent, a decline of
8H per cent from th. previous week, out
compered favorably with the corresponding
week lnut year. The bank's total reserve
decreased over f T.omMHHl and Its bullion
holdings decreased by J7.SO0.imh. Clearances
by the Tendon banks for the week were
almost B.:iN.tMHt.nuo less than foe the same
week ln.t yesr.
A striking feature of the weekly state
ment of the Bsnk of France wes Its enor
mous Incresee of about S34.n0v.uoo In bills
dlrcurted.
lielnted demands for money caused a flurry
In call loans, for which the rata advanced
to i per cent. It is not Improbable that a
further sllsht dlsturbsnc of local monetary
conditions may be witnessed tomorrow, but
In th. Judgment of bankers, the higher rats
is not likely to last long.
The bond market was Irregular with espe
cially Isrg. dealings In Norfolk a Western
convertible 4s st rising prices. Total sales,
par value. 13.423.000. I'nited Htates Oovera
ment bonds were unchanged on call.
CLOVING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
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All is Chsl nf ..
Ama. t'np-r ..
Af Agricil
.Vn licet ISitrsr.
American C.m ..
Am Car i11y.
Am Cotton uil.
Am Hd I.t pf
Am Ice SecurU.
Am l.lftsed ...
Am Locomotive.
Am Smel A H"f
do preferrel. .
Am ste.d Kily..
Am Fusur K. f . .
Am Tel a Tel.
Am Tobacco pf.
Am Woolen ....
Anaconda af Co
Atchison
do preferred..
Atl Coast Line..
Halt ohl . . .
Itthlehcm Steel
ltrook H Tran. .
Canadian lac ..
Central leather
do prefern-d. .
Central of N J
Chs Ohio ..
Chicago Alton
Chi til West ..
do preferred. .
Chicago N W
C. M a: St I . .
C. C. C A St I.
Col Fuel le Iron
Col Southern.
Ciiiwul lias . . ..
Corn Products ..
Lel at Hudson..
DAK Orande..
do preferred..
IMetillers secur
Erie
do 1st pf ....
do 2d pf ....
Gen Klectrlc ...
C.t North pf
tit North Ore . .
Illinois Central.
Interbor Met ..
do preferred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter Marlns pf
lnt Paper ....
Int lmp
Iowa Central...
K C Southern..
Co preferred..
I.aciede Una ..
l.ouls A Nash..
Minn a St L...
M. S P a 8 8 M
Mo. Ksn a T.-l
do preferred..
Mo Pacific
Nat Illscuit ....
Nat I,ead
Mt-I N Br 2 pf
N Y Central . .
N Y. Ont a Wes
Norfolk a Wea
North Am
Nort hern P-te .
Pacinc Mail ...
Pennsylvania ...
People's Ja . . .
p. c c a st 1...
Pittsburg Coal..
Pnssed S Car..
Pull Pal Car . .
Ky Steel Spring.
Heading
IlepulIC Steel..
do preferred..
Rock Jsiand Co
do nrefi-rred. .
St L a F 2 pf
t Lt Southwest.
do preferred. .
Sloes-Sheffield .
Southern Iac ..
Soutucrn Ity ..
d preferred..
Tenn Copper . ..
T.-S a Pacific.
Tol. St It Wes
C'nion Paclfle ..
do preferred..
V S Itcalty ....
U 8 Rubber ...
U S Steel
do preferred. .
I'tah Copper .. ,
Va-Csro Chem
Wabash
d. pref.rred..
Western Md ..
w .-.tins K:ec ..
Western L'nlonM
Wheel a 1. K..
Lehigh Valley ..
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BONDS.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21. Closing quotations:
U. s. ret 2s reg.lo N. Y. C. gn 3s sn'--
do c-tupon looVXo. Paclffc 3s. 70 B
V. S. .is res I"'-" iXk Pacific 4a...lou
do coupon ...lo ll'nlon Pacific 4alul
C. S. new 4s e.115H; Is. Central 4s. !:!
do coupon .. .11 Japanese 4s .... btf
D. a H. O. s. 3l
Coadlllow .f the Trsawary.
WASHINOTON. lec. 2. At the begin
ning of business today th. condition of the
I'nilcd Stst.-s Treasury was:
Working baianc. In Treasury of-
n.. I33.44S.0O4
In banks and Philippine Treas
ury 33.214 SH)
Total t.-ilance In general fund.... ei.2'.'. IM1
Oroinarv receipts yesterday..... X.5:4.5o2
ll.lur.-ments tl"v.o:.J
The dullclt to dnte this fiscal year la 47.
3oi.o. against 327.1P9.202 at thla tim. last
year.
There Rgurea exclude Panama Canal nd
public debt tranaactions.
- Money. Ktchange. Etc.
NEW YOHK, Dec. 2v. Money on call,
firm. 3tM per cent: ruling rate. 3
p.r cent: closing bid. 4 per ctnt: ofTered
at 4 ler cent. . "
Time loans, dull and steady, fio and 90
das. ;, per cent: six montbs. 3a4 per
cent.
Irlm. mertsntlle paper. 44 per cent
sterling exchange steady, with actual bus
iness tn bankers' bills at X4.s2f 4.125 for
60-day bills and at 44.S01O for demand.
Commercial bills. t4.Blfc4.S2.
liar stiver. 53c
M'Slcan dollars. 41c
tiovernroent bonds, steady: railroad bonds.
Irregular. ,
S.N FRANCISCO. Pen 2 Sterling on
London. 00 d:i-a, $4.92: Bight. 4.3.
Drafts Sight. 4c: telegraphic k-.B
LONDON. Dec 29. Bar silver steady at
24 15-14 per ounee.
lunr)-. 3 0 4 per ecct.
The rata of discount In th open market
for short Mils Is 3 per cent; for three
months' bills. 3 63 9-10 per cent-
CHICAGO. Dec. 21). Exchange on New
York. 3 per cent discount.
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Dec 29. Closing quotations:
A Mooes 38 Mohawk 43
Amalg. Copper.. 03 iNevada con. ... 1S
A. Z. I. A Sin.. 2d IS'ipissing Mines.. 1"H
Arlxona Com. .. 14)North Butte.. ..y 29
Atlantic ....... 3 (North Lake f
B a C C a 8 M. 12IOId Dominion... 37
Butte Coalition. 17 Osceola 127
CsU A A'isona. 4S ,Parrott (S a C) 11
Csl. a Hecla. :.540 iQulncy 70
Centenoial 15'shannon -. 11
Cop. Ran. C. Co. 157 isuperior 41
E. Butt. Cp. M. Il!Sup a Bos Mill.. 5
Franklin 9 lup a plus Cop. 13
Glroux Con. .... d Tamarack 50
Oranl.y Con. ... 37 ,L'. S. S. R. & M. 4.1
Greene Cananea. tl do prefererd .. 47
1. Royale (Cop.) 111'Vtnh Con. 33
Kerr Lake S-ltah Copper Co. 44
Laka Copper.... 34: Winona 8
La Salle Copper 'Wofterino ......115
Miami copper... Iil
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21). Standard copper,
weak: spot. leceinler and January. Febru
ary and March. 1 2. 00 -n" 12. 1.1c. London closed
steady: soot. 150 Is 3d: futures. 50 10s 3d.
Arrivals rwported at New York today. 60O
tons. Custom-house returns show exports of
2S.7S4 tons so far this month. Local deal
ers report a nominally unchanged market.
Lake copper. l:!rl3.2ie: electrolytic. 12.1a
ti 13c; casting. 12.50 u 12 .7.1.
Tin. weak: snot. 3Sir.l8.12c: Dccsmher,
3Sri3S.lic: January. February and March.
fii.uo 3-vloc London, weak; spot and m
tures. 174.
I-ad. dull. 44SS4.B0C New York: 4.309
4.411c Kast St. Louis. London, spot. il3 2s 6d.
Spelter, weak. 6.40tr5.47c New York,
0.2O93.3OC East St. Louta tLondun. spot.
124.
Iron 71ea-eland warranta 40s lOHd tn
London. Ixically Iron was quiet: No. 1
foundry Northern. fl5.25grlG.2u: No. 2,
fl4.75tf 15.75: No. 1 Southern and No. 1
Southern soft. 15.2.1i 11.7.1.
RECORD CALF SALE
Extra Fine Load Brings $8.25
at North Portland.
TOP PRICE PAID AT YARDS
WHEAT BUYiNG IS HEAVY
ESTIMATES OF THE ARGENTINE
CHOP AUE KEDI.CED.
.Manitoba Grain Taken for Export.
Prices Show it Sharp Ad
vance at Chicago.
CHICAOO. Dec. 2i. Thers was big" bur
Ins; of both wheat and corn by ths leading
bulls, primary receipts were small, notably
In the Northwest, and there was reason for
belief that salra of cnh wheat here were
larger than reported. Talk of reduced estl
mates on tbe Argentine crop had consider
able effect, and 90 also did mention of bet
tr demand In Kump?an centers. Btatementa
that ;H boAtlnsda of Manitoba, wheat had
btn work I for export had a tonic effect.
Purchases for nrominent houses took on
large proportions, and In the last half of
the dftv made tlie market almost buoyant.
The May option ranged from Hh wwie
to V7ic. clnsliur ISC net higher at . c.
Poreltxners were paid to be buying corn
here today In consequence of alleged losses
to the Arsrentine crop, purchases Tor lorai
account reached huge total, two houses
alons tnking more than S.(Ko,lXo ousneiB.
May fluctuated between 47 c and 4Slc
and closed jc up at -4S-4c casn corn uiu
not follow the upturn in futures. .no.
vollow finished at 4ti!fMtl'c.
Oata made a. fair response to the bulge
In other grain. alay sold from .1.1 e to
X44c and In the end was c net signer at
84 4 i .14 'if.
provisions were active but Irretrular. Pork
closed the same as last night to 7ic
higher; lard up 2c to THGlOe anl ribs
2AQdC decline to oc advance.
The leading; futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Onen. Hiirh.
-74
CORN.
.47 .47
.4Si .4SS
OATS.
.si . jii;
.33 .34 U
.32 .34
MESS PORK.
l.?i l.4e 19.20
1H.2H 18.37,
LARD.
10.45 10.30
SHORT RIBS.
10.22 4 10.25 lO.l.f
ft.67'-. 9.77H 9.1i
Cash quotations were as follows
Flour wuiet.
Rye No. 2, 8OH0 8-C.
Uarley Feed or mixing, t670c; fair to
choice malting, 78 85c
Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.30; No.
1 Northwestern. $2.43.
Timothy seed $1
Clover 115.
Pork Mess, per barrel. $19.sngi9.2i4.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $10.42.
Short ribs Sides (loose). $9.7310.23.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), 110.62 ft 0
10.75.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 10,000 bushels. Primary receipts
wre 431.000 bushels, compared with 632.
t00 bushels the corresponding day a year
sgo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 2H cars: corn, 3J0 cars; oats, 28
cars; hogs. 27,000 head.
Receipts. Shlnments.
Flour. Darreis ......... 411, juu
Wheat, bushels 43..10U
Corn, bushels 83.700
Oats, bushels 765.090
Rye. buJShels 8.0 00
Barley, bushels lfiO.SOO
Dee. . ,
May..
July..
Dec.. ,
May..
July..
Sept. .
TeC. .
May. .
July. .
Sept . .
Jan. .,
May..
Jan. ..
May. .
Jan. . .
May.
Low.
$ -92U
.96
.91
.4
.4 7
.4fl
.4
.21
.33
.33
.33
1S.&0
10.35
Close.
$ .93
.97
.93
.47
.48
-49
.00
.11
.34
.34
.34
19 45
18.62
10.42
10.17
10.25
9.77
20.900
60.700
492. S00
462.000
87,400
.Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Dec. 20. Wheat
December, $1.04,' ; May. $1.0. 4j ; July,
Sl.iKl. Cash. No. 1 hard. $31.04 -K ; No. 1
Northern, $1.03 i f 1.04 ; No. '2 North
ern. $1.00 1.02 ; No. 3 wheat, fiUc t J1.0L
Kuropean Grain Markets.
LONDON, Dec. 29. Cargoes, a firmer feel
ing. Walla Walla for shipment at aT.s tfd.
English country markets, i-Yench country
markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 29. Wheat De
cember, os ItSd: March. 7s d; May, 7s
ld. Weather fine.
Oraln at San Francisco.
FAN FRANCI.3CO. Dec 29. Wheat firm,
barley firm.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $147
l.l! p.'r cental.
Barley Feed. $1.109 1.11 14 per cental;
brewing. $1.13 ft l.H. per cental.
Oats Red. $1.07 -i 1.27 14 per cental;
white. $i.474l-aV& per cental; black, $1.35
4a 1.4 per cental.
Call board saies: Barley May, $1.14 per
cental.
Crrnla 3Iarkets of tbe Northwest.
TACOM-w Dec. 29. Wheat, bluestem, InIc:
forty fold, b-c; club. 81c; red Russian,
Keceipts, wheat 68 cars, oats C cars, hay
0 cars.
FTATTLR. Dec. 29. Milling quotations:
Bluestem. &"c; forty fold. Kic: ctuh, 82c; Fife,
82c; red Russian, hoc. Export wheat: Blue
stem. 2c; fortyfold. 80c; club, 7lc; Fife,
7 lo ; red Kusalan, 77c.
YesterdaVs car receipts, wheat 22 cars,
corn 2 cars, barley 9 cars, aats tf cars, hay
14 cars.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. Dec 29. Coffee futures
closed steady, net 2 points lower to 5 points
higher, bales. 4d,0o0 bas. December, ll.loc;
January, ll.oTc; February, 11.1 :ie; March,
11.1!c; April, 11.13c: Way, 10.05c; June,
ll.Mc; July. 10.2c; August, 10-H7c; Sep
tember, 1 o.7 9c ; October, 10.70c; November,
10.!c
tipot coffee, steady. N'n. 7 Rio. 13c; No.
4 Santos. 13 c. Mild coffee, quiet; Cordova,
13 lic.
Raw sugar, nominal; Muscovado, .SO test,
line; centrifugal, .1H1 test, 3.6c; molasses,
.89 lest, 3.11c. Refined, ulet.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEWilXRK, Dec. 29. Evaporated apples,
rery Inactive, firm: on the fpot farcy Is
quoted at 12 r 13c;. choice, ll$Uc;
prime. 9 6 lie
Prunes, quiet, firm on . small offerins;s;
quotations range from 7 c to loc fr
Callfornlas UP to 30-4US and 9610c lor
Orexuns. from 60s to 3oa
peaches, quiet, steady. Choice. 7fcc; ex
tra choice. SS4tt8c; fancy, 6c.
New York Cotton Markets.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29. Cotton Spot closed
quiet. Mid-uplands, 14.95c; mid-gutC 1 j.-0c.
balea. 4'K bales.
Cotton futures closed steady to 6 points
lower. Decern ter. 14..'9c; January, )4.6lc;
February. 14-Mc: March, 14.91c; April.
15.00c; May. 15.11c; Juns and July, 15.13c;
August. 14-&3c; Octooer, 13.44c.
Cattle Market Is Strong Through-
out Hogs Move Readily at
$8.90 and $8.05 Good
Demand for Sheep.
The highest price ever paid for calves at
the Portland Union stockyards was realised
yesterday when a load of extra, fine Idaho
stock was sold at $8.23 per hundred. This
price is 75 cents over aha top previous quo
tation. There were 78 head In the load and
they avecaged 225 pounds In weight.
There was not much trading, otherwise,
in the cattle Una, as offerings were small,
but the continued strength of the market
was shown by the sale of a cow of extra
good quality at $3.73. Other cows sold at
$3.10 and a few steers went at $3.33.
Top hogs were moved at $S-03 and two
other loads brought $8.90. A bunch of
mixed sheep wore sold at $4.83.
The receipts for tbe day were light, con
sisting of only 14 cattle. 7S calves, 28 sheep
and 1S3 hogs.
Shippers of the stock were Hugh Com
mlngs. of Halsey. 1 car of cattle, sheep and
hogs; George Kohlhagen, of Central Point.
1 car of hogs; M. E. Hotcjiklss. of Sugar
City, Idaho, 1 car of calves, and Millard A
Hutchkiss, of Arco, Idaho, 1 car of hogs.
The day's sales were'as follows;
Weight. Price,
4 steers 002 $5.35
1 cow lOliO 5.75
7 cows 911 5.10
1 bull m 1250 3.73
1 cow 9."0 6.10
?H sheep, mixed 17 4.85
7S calves 223 8-23
3:. hoKs 131 8.00
4 hogs 22S 8.90
S4 hogs 211 8.S3
Prices current on the various classes of
stock at tbe Portland Union Stockyards
were as follows:
Prime steers
Oood to choice steers
Fur to good steers
Common steers
Choice to prime cows
tlood to choice beet cows...
Fair to choice beef cows
Common to fair beef cows. .
Good to choice heifers
Fair to good heifers
..$fi.75Si$7.B0
.. 6.00'tf S.30
.. 5.2! 5.75
. . 4.50U) 5.25
.. 5.502 5.75
. . .YOO 6.50
.. 4.50'(9 5.00
.. 2.004? 4. 1 HI
.. 4.73 5.00
4.&09 4.75
Common to fair heifers 4.00-? 4.25
Choice to good fat bulls 4.25 4.50
Fair to good fat bHUs 3.50 4.0O
Common bulls 2,5047 3.25
Good to choice light calves 7.009 7.50
Fair to good light calves 6.301 7.0O
Good to choice heavy calves.... 5.234? 6.00
Fair to good heavy calves 4.75 3) 5.25
Common calves S.75f 4-75
Good to choice stags 4.50 $i 5.00
Fair to good stags 4.00 4.54
Choice1 hogs 8.75 9.00
Good to choice hogs 8.50& 8.76
Yearling wethers, grain-fed 4.75-&t 5.00
Old wethers, grain-fed 4.25j 4-30
Choice ewes, grain-fed 3.75 'ff 4.0O
Good to choice ewes, grain-fed.. 3.2' 3.75
Feeders 2.25& 3.00
Choice 'Iambs. gralnfed 6.5on 7.00
Good to choice, grain-fed 6.004 6.50
Poor lambs 4.95 5.00
Hay-fed sheep and lambs 60c lower than
grain-fed.
Chlcaaro Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Dec 25. Cattle Receipts, es
timated, 15LH); market, slow. Beeves. $4,659
7.25; Texas steers, 4.2045.35: Western, $4fj
6.90; Blockers and feeders, $3.40r5.84; cows
and heifers, $2.50$i 6.25; calves. $7.259.25.
Hogs Keceipts, estimated, 24,000; market,
dull. 5c to 10c lower. LIs;ht, $7.44X7.80;
mixed, $7.50 5i 7.82 ; heavy, $7.45&7.80;
touph. $7.45$t7.0U: good to choice heavy,
S7.wa7.SO; pigs, $7.157.95; bulk of sales,
$7.03 i. 7.75.
Sheep Receipts, estimated at 15,000; mar
ket, weak. Native. $2.tiO&4.35; Western,
$2.75 '4 4.30; yearlings, $4,756x5.80; lambs,
native, $4.25 w. 50; Western, $4.756.50.
STORAGE STOCKS OP APPLES
MOSTLY IX FIRM HANDS.
Real Market WiU Develop After
January 1 5 Latest Sales by
Northwestern Fruit Exchange.
The market bulletin of the Northwestern
Fruit Exchange, Issued yesterday, follows:
Consumers have been paying more atten
tion to wax dolls, drums, sewing machines,
phonographs and safety razors than they
have been to apples. During the past few
days the apple market has been very quiet,
but with a strong undertone, and the situa
tion all over the country Is In healthy con
dition. Storage stocks are In generally
strong hands, although at some points there
are quite a lot of cheap apples In weaker
hands, and this fruit will come out in the
near future. A careful stduy of the situa
tion brings us to tbe conclusion that the
real apple market will begin to develop
after January 15, and we shall not attempt
to draw on storage stocks to any extent be
fore that time. Meanwhile, we are very
nearly cleaned up ou rolling cars, having
but three cars in transit unsold.
Since our last report we have made the
following sales;
P. F. E. 634. from Council, Idaho, Decem
ber 17, 22 fancy McAphee. $1.35; 21 extra
fancy Baldwins, $1.35; S3 extra fancy
Ganos, $1.35; 40 extra fancy Rome Beauty,
11.30: 6 xtra fancy Spitzenbergs, $L7o; 1
extra fancy Hoover, $1.30; 68 extra fancy
Ben Davis. 30 fancy Ken uavis, st.iu;
extra fancy Black Bens, $1.35; 15 extra
fancy Winesaps, $1.70; 16 fancy winesaps.
$1.60; 6 extra fancy Staymans, $1.50; 86
extra fancy Wh!te Winter Pearmalns, $1.50;
3 extra fancy R. I. Greenings, $L.15;3 un
known, $1.15; 7 fancy Senators, $1.40; 4
extra fancy Jonathans, $1.50; 15 extra
fancy Northern Spy, $1.25; SO extra fancy
York Imperial, $1.23: 19 extra fancy Limber
Twigs, $1.50; 10 extra fancy Genitons, $1.35;
17 fancy Grindstones, $1.25; all f. o. b. W el
se r. Idaho. This is a particularly "top
notch" sale. The car Is represented to be
A-l In pack and grade, sold to a wholesale
grocery-house In centraUTexas.
P. F. E. &3. from Union, Or., December
16, extra fancy Black wigs, iji.au; extra
fancy Ganos $1.13, choice Ganos 90c; fancy
Vor-ir. 1111 choice 0c: rancy itcn uavis
$1.03. choice 90c; fancy Willow Twiga $1.30;
NTou-towna 1L50: K1DXS Sl.ia; .Blue rear-
malns fancy $L30, choice $1.03; choice Red
Cheek's 90c, jail f . o. b. Union Junction, to a
hnver in Oklahoma.
P. F. ET. 4392, from Crates. Or., 20th, 613
fancy, 31 choice Kaighns. Red Cheeks,
mostly 150a and smaller, at $1 per box
straight. Lab. Oregon, to a buyer in
Georgia.
P. f. E. 7632, 697 fancy. 73 choice Tel
low Newtowns, from Ashland, Or., Decem
ber 14, exported to England.
P. F. E- 133L from Farmers Union Ex
change, Union, Or., December 16. 49 fancy
Ganos $1.33; 13 fancy Ben Davis $1.15; 3
fancy Giliriowers $1.25; 7 fancy Mann $1.25;
112 choice Rome Beauties, 22 choice Sena
tors $L15; 6 choice Grimes $1.25; 19
choice Spitzenbergs $ 1.23; balance choice
Spies Gillflowers. Manns, Walbridge. Bald--wins.
Yorlta. Missouri Pippins, Utter Reds,
Genttfms Black Twigs Golden Russets at $1
per box all f. o. b. Union Junction. Or., to
a wholesale grocery house in central Texas.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Dec. 29. Butter Steady;
creameries, 23 29c; dairies, 21 ? 25c.
Ecgm Steady; receipts. 19.9 cases; at
mark, cases included, 19 22 c; firsts.
29c: prime firsts, 31c.
Cheese Steady: daisies. 1515c; twins.
14S14IJc ' Young Americas, 1515c;
long horns, 15 & 15c.
Wool at St. Louis,
' ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29. Wool Unchanged:
Territory and Western medium, SHrc; fine
mediums, 17 19c; fine. 12 13c. j
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON .
Capital $500,000
Merchants National
' Bank
Portland, Oregon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $350,000.00
r
Aecounta of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Indi
viduals solicited.
Every courtesy consistent with prudent and con
servative banking extended to our depositors.
Portland Trust Co.
Capital, $300,000
Surplus, 60,000
4 per cent paid on Time Deposits.'
Cheeking acconnts received on the
most favorable terms consistent with
sound banking:.
" H. 1m Pittoelc, President.
Enrrr Olmatead, V.-P. Mgrr.
B. Lee Paget, Secretary.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest. National Bank Westoftha
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company.
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison StreoU
Capital and Surplus $900,003
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
Bonds
Investments
TimberLands
KcGRATH&NEUHAUSENCO.
701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bid
Portland Oregon
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share in encour
aging "The City
Beautiful" by
asking every
taxpayer to
"boost for bitu
lithic pave-ments."
All Modern Safety Devices t Wireless, ete.
LONDON PARIS HAMB0RG
tAmerika Jan. C',Bata.via Jan l
(Pres. Lincoln. Jan. 12
SHamburs via Cherbourg.
fRItx-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant.
Hamburg direct.
GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS. NAPLES, GENOA,
By new 17,000-ton steamers, equipped wltb
all modern safety appliances. Electric Baths,
Gymnasium, Elevator, etc.
S. S. OTNCIXNATT Jan. 5. 12 noon
S. S. CLEVELAND Jam. 8
Hamburg-American Line, 160 Powell St., San
Francisco, CaL, or local B. R. Agents
In Portland.
San Francisco, Los Angeles- ani
San Diego Direct
north Pacific 8. 8. Co.'s 8. 8. Roanaks
sad B. 8. Eldest sail .rsry Wsdaasoar
alternately at P. at. Tlcltst sIUos Ui
XAlra near AJdsr.
ataJiTUI J.- B1GLH, Fasseocsr aVcaat,
W. B. SLLteaiit, FieUht Asesa.
fnonea as. Uls. 114.
O. R. & N.
. Astoria Konte.
STEAaBH HA8SAIX
LaTes PorUand dallr except Saturday as
B:00 P. M. lialtea ail way laodlnsa. ArrlToe
at Astoria at o:O0 A. tt, lieavea Astoria
daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. Axrlsl
Portland at 9:00 P. It. Makea direct cw
aectloa with steamer Kancotta. tor Megier.
llwaco. Lonr Beacb and all yolnca oa (As
riwaco Railroad. - . .
SAN FRANCISCO At TORTLANI) SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
cisco every five days.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M.
S.8. Bear Jan. . Hose City. 7. Beaver It.
From San Francisco, Northbound. 12 M.
S.S. Bose City Jan. 1. Beaver 6. Bear 11.
From San Pedro, Nprthbound.
6.8. Beaver Jan. 4, Bear 9. Hose CKr Is.
. H. Smith, C. T. A., 143 Third St.
J W- Ransom, Ajtent, Ainsworth Bock.
' Phones: Main 4ua. g6; A UOi.
COOS BAY LINE
ETKAMER BKKAK WATER sails from
Alaska dock. Portland. 8 P. M. Dec. 13, 20,
27, Jan. 8. 10, 17. 24. 81. Feb. 7, 14, 21. 28 and
every Tuesday night thereafter during th
Winter. Freight received at -Alaska XTock
until B P. If. daily. Passenger far. first.
class. 110: second-class. ST, Including meals i
and berth. Tickets on sale at Ainsworta j
Dock. Phones Main 268. A 1231 .
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