Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 08, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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TIIE MORNING OKEGOXIAN, SATTJRDAY, APR II 8, 1911.
M1LLSCL0SEDD0WN
Feed Is Scarce and Prices
Are Advancing.
BRAN MAY GO TO $25
Harry In the Sound Wheat Market
Again Pats Price at a High ,
Lerel Coanw Grains
llrm.
flraa. thorn and other mill feed sr w
tat P " active market and ,r
pnnl th stroagest fctur ot th lit
Brma a quoled at 123 locally yatrdy
aad .aorta at 2X Thar wma 1 an ad
war af 11 en " Booad. rallla ther
noting braa at ITT JO and shorts at so
la tha country tha market a very strong
and tha ml 11a asked S3 a toa thaa a
tM are-
The prediction iu ma-la that bran wiu
a. 11 la tha local market at - befor th
aaaaao la w. Jirty all tha mill ara
doaad dva. aa ther la a chane af Mn
aaport near with wh.at aa his, aad stocks
at patents ara heavy. Oa ' lb strong
reatar at tha market la tha tart that
aoma at th mills la tha coon try aad In
Portland ara la tha mark at to bur ralll feed.
Tact aa another Barry la tba wh.at
market aa tha Round yesterday. Club sold
there at 43 nta and there wma a Ie ot
btaeatem at casta, track. From WaUa
Valla cum a report ef a aala of alab at a
price equal to nearly M cents, coast. Tba
wheat market througboat tha country wra
traUind by tha demand tor Put
Hound account, locally tha reeling- "aa also
arm. Thar waa aat mach California trade
passing, but that atata la exported to draw
en tha ICorthwest tor eoastderabl supplies
.. -s
Omte aad barley wera Arm and unchaal'"
Tha fonnar wera offered moderately aad tha
latter war scare.
Weekly wheat ahlpraenta from Argentina
and Aaatralla war aa follows:
Thlaea. last at. Lest yr.
Argentina ....H'"""' 5.-4.niw 1.!t"
Au-TraltT .....e..0OO LMiW) l.S4..ou
Local receipts. In car, were reported by
the Merchant 2-xcnans aa follows:
Wh.at liarley Flour Oat Hay
Monday : 11 !
TueadaT I '
We.lne.dsy .. 34 " J J
Thursday .... I I -
Prtday it ....
data' inn' l 'si tjl T77 snfa
j.ar ao .... k 1-va Hi WU 2
MOUAIR IS ARKIVINO FREELY.
8trac Market ha tha Eaat Shown by Trad
Report.
Mohair la coming In In rood supply aad
liberal shipment ara being made to tha
Eaat. The market hold firm at 31 cent.
Tha strength of tha New York market I
Indicated hy tb following from tha New
York Journal of Commerce, of April 1:
Th call for mohair continued ateady. but
the supply waa IreufTldent to meet tha de
mand. Fin combing mohair la being
ciui.l.J aliov lie. and a xwl amount could
be marketed at tti figures being named
w.r dealer abla to gel bold of tha quan
1 1 1 : wanted.
Keporta re!vd from tha mohair-rrow-ln
ili.trlrt of T.iaa during tha week
a'ated that a manufacturer bad bought lifc.
oxi pounds of the new dip at a fancy price,
bat this atatament la not ercdltel generally.
The Ariioaa clip la being ant lo lioeton on
conala-nmcnt and very llttl from that aeo
tio f the country la exported to And It
war to thta market.
"I ha Cummarciai llalletla amy ef th Boa
ton market: '
Llttl bua'neaa In mohair la being tren
aactad In tha IUetnn nark.t thla wk.
mainly due to tha fact that there la practi
cally bo hair an the marlot Price ara
firm at our laat quotation for rood ramHinf
d.errtptloee. Iomatlo quotatlona: 11 t
romblnc. S5 9 ; rood combine; ItotfSS: or
dinary combine; at 2jQ'M; rardlnjr. 'JOd33:
rora in- cap let. 4 J ; Turkey, fair aver
as. l?a4.
FRAIRIE CITT WOOI. HIirMF-JfTS,
XllUaa Faaada
Will B Marketed at Baker
That iter.
- A an I'M on pound, of wool will b ahlpped
from PreJfi City this Hprlna ever th
fumpter Valley Hal'road to Haker. wher
It will ro aa tha market, probably at tha
wool aalea, eaye th Ifalrle tnty Miner.
Tba team that haul tba wool to tha tarml
ana will a: back to tha Interior loaded with
fretcht. Aa a conawquenc. th railroad peo
ple ara lookma: for a buay time wlthla a
couple ot month.
Thwwetea by way of rralrt City ara much
batter thaa by way ef Hcppner or Pendleton,
and tha ejtporlenc ef woo:Towra la thla
a. lay laat year waa that prtrea ncaleed at
Baker war belter thaa the prlc at other
potnta. Aa a conaaqaenc nearly all tba wool
will aw out by way of Fralrt City.
ORANGES AM) LEXO.M ADTAXfTNO
K la te raUfarala aad laaaaasa la Nelly
Ara aha Jtim aaa.
Orancea are firmer, ralna la California
bartnj atlffaned tha market. A IS cent ad.
tranc waa noted la wire from tha South
yesterday. Stock her ara low and few
car ara renin a. Tha oraaaee now comlns
la are batter thaa laat week' arrrrala.
Tha lemo market la aleo firm and S3
eenta hither la California. Tha atrencth
la due to rrporta of ear Ion damac to the
crop In Sicily. There k no qocatloa now
that very bleb laaaoa prtoea will preeall la
th comics Summor.
Amooc the local recelpta yeaterday were
tea eara of celery and on of Idah pota
to. A car each t ormnxe. cab bet and
mtxed Tetabla are du today.
TtOIJJCVO TXK FOR EASTER TR.VDB
FraMDl-Stiwew Pialin PUP act Blc Baalaiaa
Nnl Warn.
With - receipt llfhter thaa laat wk
and premlaa ef a larre Eaater trade ant
week. rron.etret dealers declined to make
any coaceaatoaa. and held can d lad Oresons
firmly at 3a to XI cent. A car of freeh
Kaetarn ac waa on aale at 114 011 cent.
The poultry market waa firm, hen
cleanins ap at 34 eenta Broiler wer
qooted at 30 eenta
Ch.eae waa firm and butter ataady at mat
prlcaa.
Inquiry far Bnwt Hop.
Taabla to do any buaincaa la tha contract
lltti. hop dealr ara asaia turnlnc their at
tenuoa to apota There was Inquiry oa th
market yoetarday for IWOa and 1810a. For
th former 13 rents waa bid and ther
wer offers of 1SA cents tor last years
crop.
Baa k rlearlnss.
Bank clearlnse of th N'orthweetera clliea
y.at.rtlay wera aa foliowa:
I'l.artna- Balancea.
Portland Uiwnl Jit.ni
Fltl L4"VH lrj.4d
Tacoma ?Yn7 OI'l
fcuiuo h.i9.st
rORTLA'D MARKETS.
Grala. Floar. feed. Fte,
WHEAT Track pr1-: Blu-am.
MSt. club. IV. red Russian. Sic; Valley.
aj.-: ao.f .M. m
nS'.KY holc fed. l3tSAC,rr per toa.
MlI.LJTiri'! llran. $ij per toa: mld
i"iri. io. ahorta. I .'3 . rolled barley,
rLOI'R Patenta. I4TS per barrel;
atraishta. 1 1 J; eaoerta. V.T; Valley. It-oO;
sraham. t SO: whol wheat. t.JO.
CORN Whole, lis; cracked. 2 0 2S.SO
at"? Vo. 1 whlta. t.BO97R0 per toa.
HAT Timothy. Faatrn "fin. No. i.
l:.e)l?l: aitxl. tlll'; a if. fa. 1!MS
l. clo.er. Ill.it 0 II-X: sram baa. 1W
lie.
GceeerW. Dried rralta. Ft.
PBJXO FRCJTS Applea. 12012 aaa
lb.: currant. UHo; apricot. ''"atT'eo:
aatea, paekasa. l-e per ".: -.,0u
white or black, by aack. It"ci -.
1.T&: 12-lia. ssc; ia-12a. lino: lf-la c:
fmyrnaa. la. . .
SALIION Colambta Rlrer. 1-pound I tails,
$11 per doa.o: 2-pound taj'.a. 1
pouad flats. i0; Aiaak Pink. 1-pound
14 c u rlVt Roast ad. rn drum. SS0S40 per
"SlV-Walnut. ITHtJIio per pound;
Braall aula. lile: Blbta. 1cji 'Iraond
lawisc; peacan. l"c: cocoanuta Wed"'''
doaea; eheatnut. I1H Pr pound; hickory
Bote, a V loc per pound.
HON EI-Choice. $! Per case: at rained.
tLa per pound. .
SALT Granulated. 115 per ton: balf
To.md. lot Pr ton: 4oa, Pr ton.
BEANS small whit. 4Ve; larse white.
4c; Uman. o"o; plsa. a1; red Mail can a,
6 VlCKNt W.naa. 4c: cheaper srsdea
e3SOC.SS: Bouth-rn bead. Iic; In
port. Imperial. Btc; Un ported a a Ira o. 1.
T?lUArl Dry irranulated. fruit and berry.
!l"0; beat. S.i; tra C. I4.90: solden C.
14 K) yellow n. 14 70: powdered. I0j.
Term oa remittances within lo Oaya. do
auct H per pound: tf later than is aays
aad within 10 daya deduct Ho par pound.
Mapl susat. 16 aide Pr pound.
Dairy aad Ceaortry Prod era.
FOT7LTRT Han a. le: broiler 10c: ttrr
keya Sic; ducks. 5ti:3c; (eeae, li314o;
d reaped ttirkeya. cholc. 3 Cr - 'c.
fe;od Oregon ranch, candled. ttOSlc Per
dtrlr:E.B Full cream, twins, 114 H per
pound: Touns America. 15 He.
HI TTKH ttty creamery extra. 1 and x
pound prints. In bexea. :o per pound; leas
than boae. cartona and delivery extra.
I-ork raocy. mo lw He per pound.
TEAL -Fancy. sS to 1U pouada, 11 12o
per pound.
BEmiTittTpBicEs
STKOSO rK3IAXT IXFTS VALCES
AT TIXE YAIUS.
Sprint; Lsunba Contlnne to Brlnj
S10 Hundretl Other IJnea
Are Steady.
Ther was only a moderate supply of llre
atock on the market yeeterday, and except
In the mutton divtaloa. not much of It
sraded up la quality. Tha cattle offered
brousnt firm prices, quality cooaldexed. aad
tb hoc market held ateady.
The feature of the aheep market was tba
aala of a email bunch of choice yearllna
at li 7 J. A load of 30 aheared lambs
brousbl T3 U and another bunch ot aprtns
lamba went at 1 10.
Ueceipta were 13S cattle. S calve. ..
abeep and 77 bos. .-,,
bblppera of the atock wer J. B. Zellr.
Heppner. 3 care of cattle and calvee; l. .
Bowman. Kcho. 3 car of cattle; Sundial
Ranch Ranch Co, Troutdale. 1 car of aheep;
ll.nlln A Obllnser. Nebraakw, can of
hose, aad T. P. 1-aUoa. ualaey. cars of
Sbeep and hoee.
Tba days sales war as follow!:
Weight. Trie.
4 yearling aheep -V7i
;h eteera 13 t,"
T7 ateera - 1 '' a.2i
S7 ateera 8 'Ji
i 4 13 S MI
!H boss
SJ ateera
1 steer -
17 steers
ft cows
S cows ............
calves
hulls
100 aheared lamba ...
Sit Sprlne; lamba
...... S0 I.Mf
l-.-od .tj
io e.io
1.!J 2l
...... ' -7J
1"3 450
...... 11.1 8-SO
14-' 4
M 621
43 10.00
00.00
1 chunk
Prtrn current on the Yartoua cl
of
stock at tba Portland Union Etockyaxdj
were as follows:
Prima steers S09$.TS
Ctiolc steers i -S0
Oood to choice steers 8-.3
ymir to ood steers 8.30 -7S
Common ateers 4.73 ty O oo
Prime coaa J.00
Good to choice cows 4.if o.w
Fair to sood cowa 4.B0iy 4.i3
Poor cowa 4.01 1 4.M)
common cow -jo
Choice heifers Hit 0.50
Choice bull 4.SO 4.ja
Oood to rholce bulla 4--'B
Fair to sood bulls 8 i3 4 00
Common bull f-
( hole to liitht calae T
Oood to chole llxht calrea 7.5ou t.iS
Fair to medium llcrht calvee .... 7.Wi 7 jO
Choice heavy calvee i.2."t
Oood ta choice heavy calrea .... tll 0.-3
Fair to medium heavy calvee ... 4 7in G.OO
Choice etasa 6--'.' J 0
(leod to choice etas 4.0 it 8.1'0
Fsir to medium nass 4.0O41 4.30
CholceTo l"9 11
tiood to choice hosa. 7-.Ou i-'-
Choice to heavy T.SSa) T.30
Good to choice heary 7.oW 7.23
common a..o) 7 00
Stock hosa S.00W 8-23
choice yearling wethers, train fed-B-OOf 8 23
Old wethers a.ixitf e.j
Choice ewes, grain fed 4.5ot 4.73
"alr to medium ewes a." 4o
Spring lamba. extra quality lo.OO
Choice lambs, grain fed 8-30ei $.73
Good to choice lamba, grain fed. J-WD 3.30
Fair to good lamba, grain fed.. 4.73r 8.23
Culls 2.50O 3.SO
The following quotatlona represent prlcea
en thle market for the different rlaaeee of
boraee: llraftera. extra heavy. $:Kl0n30;
drafter. 14M to 170O lbs.. SliOtJS.V); draft
er. 1200 to 14o Iba . Jl'Hu2.'-0: chunk.,
wtf IM: pluca. I1OU40: driving horacs, 7S
and up; aaddle horses, too and up.
Chtrac Ureatork Market.
CHICAGO. April 7. Cattle Kltlmated re
eelpta. 2i'0. Market, stea.lv. Ileevea. j2.ir
AeO- Tcxaa ateera. I4.&09tf.io: W eetcrn
ateera. KWalw. atockera and feed ere.
84.o8 73: roe. and hellers. fi.;otf.00:
ca! vea. a 'X J j0
H Kstnnated receipt.. 15.0O0 Market,
atron to bo up. Ucht. d !Ut A.1: mlied.
.l.:i..f.'.: heavy. I6.l0iia5; mush. l lo
us-J- giod to choice heavy, art tf it H3 ;
ple e-4e,4 : bulk of aaiea. to.." I! ..
Sheep Katlmated receipts 10.OOO. Market,
ateady. Native. JlODjl w: Weatrrn. 3J.2.-.tJ
w yearllnaa. 8.o: lamba, native,
.(Aa 43V. W eater n. 83.00 t.JA
RECORD IMtOUlCTION OF CO ITER
Output la March 30 0 twaade Crratrr
Thaa Year Aga.
NFTW TORK. April 7. Tha March report
of the Copper Producer Aaaoclatlon ahowa
aa Increase In atocka on hand of 164
pound, compared with the previous month,
when th gain over January amounted to
14.204.004 pounds Production tor March
amounted to about :. 'JO pounds more
than In February and total doraeatto and
forelaa consumption totalled almoat e.
4ee.v4 pounds ovar February. The state
ment foliowa:
"Stocks of marketable copper of all kinds
n hand at all points In the United Ktstra
March 1. l4.l".7?e pounds Production of
marketable nppar tn the L'nlted Stalea from
all domestic and forelrn aource during
March. 130.41I.Oa pounda. fxllvorlea of
marketable copper durln March for do
meat 10 consumption. .oi).s; pounda; for
xport. 4.41.1J7 pounda; total. 12e.ltl.il4
pounds. Btock of marketable copper of all
kind at il point In th United ritata
April 1. 141.t47.tl4 pounds'
The figures of copper production for March
aa given In the report, break all record a
for any month, being about 1.444.0.0 pounds
la exceaa of the prevtoua March.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. April 7. Krapo rated apples
Srm. with Utile offerings on the epot; fancy
ar quoted at 14e; choice, 13Hc; prima lie
Prune leas active, ateady. Quotations
from 19 tic for California np to 10-40a
and 11 Or 13 He' for Orssona for toa to 30a,
peacbea fairly active: firm on the email
offer In re; choice. 7"at"Hc: extra, choice.
7a0lo: fancy, liiylc.
West hade at Boetoa.
BOSTPK, April 7. The Commercial Bul
letin wil any:
The wejek'e wool market has been a con
tinuance af fair purchase by the mills st
tha same level of prlcea aa waa eatab
llahed laat week. Th feature of the week
baa beea further trading In territory staple
wools From t.004.00 to 4.004,404 are es
timated to have been taken.
CoOee aad Sugar.
NFW YORK. April 7. Coffee future
closed steade. Pa lea. 81.234 bags April.
May and June. .Oc; July. .81c; Auguet,
.tle: September. .74o: October, t.tee; No
vember. .74e; March. .81c
fipot coffee aneettied. Rio No. 7, lie;
Santo No. 4. lie. Mild eoffe dulL
Sugar Raw arm. Moacovado, test.
3 lc; centrifugal. 44 teat, l ite; molasses,
ft test. 3.11c. Kenned, etrsdy.
Hep at l.snda.
l.rvrFr-ooT api-ii t. closing npt at
Laadea. lacio Coast. tu-a at 44 1808 Aa.
OUTLOOK FOR FRUIT
Apple Prospects in the Middle
West.
CONDITIONS IN COLORADO
With FaYorablo Weather Conditions
- From Now on, tb State Should
Ilaro av Great Crop North
Pacific Coast.
The following bulletin has been leaned b
the Ncrthweatern Fruit Excbsnge:
The season of ID 10 has passed into history.
From this time on. all eyee wlU be toed oa
the coming season of 1P11.
Poxauant to Ita policy of wide publicity,
the Kschaage ahall undertake to keep .It
cilenia poaied from Mm to lim a to crop
prospects, not only In various parts of tn
Northweet. but In the principal competitive
di.tncta. particularly with relerence to Colo
rado and I tah. . -rr
The Grand Valley of Colorado Clyde H
Smith, assistant secretary of the Arnorlcan,
Apple Cotigreaa. U quoted In a r"t
Paper a expoctlng that the weatern slop
thia year will ship 1O.O0O cars of fruit. Me
aaya that th Colorado apple crop will n
lb largest la Ita hie lory. Moatros County
la credited with an output of 1 cars of
fruit, chiefly apples: Delia, -0. w Ith i about
lO peaches, and Ilea a County, 4COO carl ot
fruit. Garfield wlU probably produc 1000
cara. The Winter has been Ideal and in
trees ar In splendid condition to wlthstana
low temperature. K tli cloudy weather con
llr.uea It will be aeveral weeks before pacne
and apples begin to bloaaom. aa the aea
aon la about two wecka behind norm at.
Klaborate preparatlona for amudslng wera
made, but It la doubtful If tha heaters a ill
be needed. Th Irrigated dletrtcta bava al
ready turned In water, leaaenlng th dang.r
of laat year, when tha extreme dryneaa ot
tbe eoll made the treee particularly "nal
tlve to changes In temperature. So mui-n
for eond'.tiona on the western slope of Colo
rado. Of courae. It la well undcratood that
In aplte of these favorable conditions the
entire Colorado crop la liable to severe dam
are at any time. However. Colorado lost
her crop laat year, and It must not be over
looked that thla loaa was the Northwestern
fruitgrowers satn. aa a great deal of th
ron.umlng territory contiguous to Colorado
bad to look to the Northweat for Ita supply.
Th eastern slope of Colorado Moat of the
Colorado fruit romes from the weatern alope,
Howeer, there la a dlatrict In the neighbor
hood of Canon City which producea conald
erabla fruit. Tbe following article I taken
from the New York Krult Trade Journal,
under a date line ot Canon City, Colo.,
March 2(1: . .
"The proapecta In the Canon City fruit
dlatrict were never hetler at this season f
the year and the buda are not advanced far
enough to be In any unusual danger from
frost thla t-'prlng. ln fact, the eeaeon Is
formal, as far as the advancement of buna
la concerned. It not a few daya latex than
the ordinary year. According to tbe state
ments of leading hortlculturiata of Lincoln
Park. Frultmere. Park Center and other sec
tions of the valley, every vsrlety of apples
has abundant buds for a bumper crop,
home varieties, auch ss Jonathans snd Fall
Queens, which laat year bore a small crop,
thla year promiee to yield abundantly. Many
new orchards will come Into bearing this
season, and unleaa the unexpected happens.
Canon Cltjr will have by far th largest
apple crop In her history."
Prospects In Idaho, Washington and Ore
gon Reports from all the principal produc
ing districts In Southern Idaho Indicate that
ther Is a tremendous showing of fruit buds
Vnlesa the crop la damaged by frost, there
will be a very heavy output from that dis
trict. Southern Oregon comes In with a
report of a very heavy broom also. Reports
from the Wenatchee Valley and other prom
inent districts in the State of Washington,
all tend to indicate a heavy fruit crop not
withstanding tha heavy crop of the past
sesaon.
Tbe Exchange submits this Information
simply for the purpose of keeping Its mem
bers posted. We all know that the present
conditions ere liable to very material change
should weather conditions prove unfarorable.
Nevertheless, the Exchange should continue
Its preparation, to handle a large crop ot
fruit and to extend Its branch office ayatem
to cover consuming markets In every quar
ter of the country. It offers to fruUgrowers'
associations a comprehensive marketing
service able to cope with market conditions,
whatever they mar be.
STOCK MMETSLIIGGISH
TRADE SJIAIXEI. TIWX A XT DAY
IX THREE YEARS.
little Impression Is Made on Values
by the Inactivity Bonds
Move Better.
NEW TORK. April T. Trading up to
noon on the etock market aggregated about
30.000 shares, with a total of 130.000, there,
by eatabllanlng a nw low record since the
middle of lvo. The market was sluggish
throughout. Net changes were for the most
part smalt. Missouri Paclflo and other
atorks alone showing exceptional weaknesa.
News of the day ambraoed tha monthly
statement of the copper producers for
March and a cut from to 4 per cent In
the common shares of the ITnlted Cigar
Manufacturers Company, a "curb"' security.
The copper report showed a new high rec
ord for the Industry.
Continental bourses wer steady, but fea
tureless. Continued ease of money for all dates la
reported and a gain of cash will probably
be ahown by the bank atatement tomorrow.
Th bond market waa relatively much
mors active and firm than atocka
.-'ales, par value, t3.S33.0o0.
United states Government bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales High. I.ow. Hid.
All! Chal pf .. U00 30H 3o4 31
Amal Copper .. 8.000 r,2Ta 62 "4 62 4
Am Asrlcult .. 4o0 firt'a M 5d
Am Beet Sugar. 3M 4:1 43 43 H
American Can . Sou 10ie 19 fTe
Am Car dc Fdy ..... 52 H
Am Cotton Oil 09 w
Am lid Jk Lt pf 2-1
Am Ice berurU 231 24 24 -JH'i
Am Linseed ... 1O0 11 11 lo'-,
Am Ixrcomotlve. . 87a
Am Sni.l A Kef 2ni 74 74 Vi 74 H
do preferred.. Soo 13 J ins
Am Steel Kdy.. SOD 43 Stfla 8H
Am Sugsr Ref 11814
Am Tel A Tel.. '0 1M 143a l-3ii
Am Tobacco pf. 2- lT 1171 8
Am Woolen ... 3' 34 H 34 .131
Anaconda M Co 20 37 37 .17
Atchison 1.0"O ino-i lonx.
do preferred.. fVH) 1 '., lie H 102
Atl Coast Ulna. I'M) ln lim !.
Bait A Ohio ... .TH) 1".-. 1 ".-. JOAH
Bethlehem Steel Hue 84 H 83 33 H
Brook R Tran.. noo 78 77 77
Canadian Pac .. 2.7"0 22;, S2A 223-4.
Central leather 2"0 28 27 27
do preferred.. 100 Vs 89 Va VSV
Central of N J 274
Chea A Ohio ... 4 10 "lV, St
Chicago A Alton 4O0 23 2.! 23
Chi Gt Weat 6.. 21
do preferred. 144
C. M A St Paul 1.200 131 121 12oK
C C. C 8 St L 63
Col Fuel A Iron 1.200 82 80 SOVi
Col A Southern. 10 S2 62 61Vi
Coneol One .... 1.000 146 144 144
Corn Produeta... ...... ....4 14
Del Hudson Bill
D A R Grande.. 2O0 81 St 30
do preferred.. 600 70 H 70 ''.
Distillers' Secur 33
Erie 7.2V 8f 20 20
do 1st pf .... 300 48 Ha 48 ia 4S
do 2d Pf 87
General EIo .. 1.300 130V, 1401, -Jfiov,
Gt North pf ... " 127-4 127 127
Ct North Ore.. 700 62 62v, 9114
Illinois Central. 8no 133 13$. 1.17
Interbor let .. 3'M 19 jh IS'-,
do preferred.. l.OOO 34 34 63
Inter Harvester 2"0 lit 117 117
Inter Marine pf 40 17 17 17
Int Paper 20O 10 10 10
Int Pump to
Iowa Central .. 1"0 ll 1 18
K C Southern.. 100 83 83 ' 80
do preferred.. 1"0 6rt &
Laclede Gas ... 10 102 102 102
Louis A Nash.. 100 144 144 144
Minn A St L. 28
M. 8 P A 8 ft M .inO 147 147 14
Mo. Kan & Tex. 300 S3 82 .1
do preferred 67
Mo Pacinc 17.2-TO 81 4! 49
Nat Biscuit ... :t"0 13l 137 13S
N.-itlonni .. l'-O. r-2 r.2 62
Max N Ry 3 Pf l' 3-"' 33 34
N T Central... 8O0 10d 10 lo.:
N Y, Ont Wea 41
Norfolk, at West 1.100 103, 10 Sua. JM
North Am 70
Northern Pao .. 1.200 124 123 123
Pacific Mall 2j
Pennsylvania ... 700 123 123 125
People's Gas ... 2,P"0 lu3 103 103
P. C C St SOO W5 3 3
Pittsburg Coal 2.100 22 21 21
Pressed S Car .?3.,
Reaalng 8.800 15 133 15o
Republic Steel 200 S3 33 32
do preferred 4i4
Rock Island Co 100 29 3 2S
do preferred.. ...... ..... ..... o
St L ft S F 1 pf 100 41 41 41
St L Southwest........ ..... ..... 1
do preferred.. ..... ..... 00
Sloss Sheffield ; ..i .,
Southern Pao .. BOO 113 113 115H
Southern Ry .. 4,200 27 27 . 27
do preferred.. 100 04 64 63
Tol. St L ft Wea 2O0 2i 2) 20
do preferred.. 6'H) 41 4H 48
Union Pacific .. 4.0HO 177 17 1.6
do preferred.. 600 5 4 4
V I Rubber. I" '.2o6 " 41 5
U I Steel . 12.4.K1 77S. 77 77
do preferred.. 6.H1 11 11 119
rtsh Copper .. 4i"0 43 43 43
Va"aro Chem . GOO 6.1 60 M
W Ivtaxi h ...... ..... .....
do preferred.. 700 ,SS S7H 87
Western Md ... SOO 50 W 49
Westing Kleo. .. 300 6l J
Weetern Union. 100 73 73 73
Wheel 4V 1. B
Lehigh Valley.. SOO 174 774 173
Total aale for the day. 129,600 aharea
BONDS.
NEW TORK. April 7. Closing quotations:
C. S. ref. 2s reg.l01IN-. T. C. gn 8s 8S
do coupon ...lM;No. Pacific 3s...
U. S. 3a res 101No. Pacific 4a. . . ,
do coupon ...Wll nlon Paclflo 4sJ0O
TJ. anew 4 rer-14 Wis. Central 4s. 93
do coupon ...115 'Japanese 4 .... 88
XX A R. O. 4s.. 92 I
Condition ot tba Trcasnry.
WASHIN'OTOX, April 7. At th begin
ning' of business today the condition of th
United 8tate Treasury was:
Working baJanc In Treasury of-
See 31.SS.128
In bsnks and Philippine Treasury Jl.2So.S7t
Total balance In general fund... 80.492.169
Ordinary receipts yesterday 2.42S.JS5
Ordinary disbursements 1,6J4.7
The surplus to dste this fiscal year Is 84.
434.414, aa against a deficit ot 813.314.823 at
this time last year.
Theae figures exclud Panama canal and
pabllo traneactloua
TRADE BASIS SOUND
nrsixEss is quiet, but coxdi-
TIOXS ARE HEALTHY'.
Redaction of Stocks of Pig Iron. One
of the Favorable Features
of the Week.
NEW TOP.K, April 7. Dun's review will
say tomorrow: ...
A slower movement In trade Is revealed In
reports from different sections Fundamen
tal conditions are sounder than In a long
time, but Immediate business shows no re
newed activity for the time being.
One of the favorable features is the re
duction of stocks of pig Iron. On the other
hand, current buying of pig Iron Is limited
In all markets In finished materials, speci
fications are ahowlng a falling off In most
lines, but wire continues active.
GOOD TTEATICER HELPS COTTOX GOODS
Tendency of Prlcea of Farm Products Is
Downward.
NEW TORK. April 7. Bradstreefs tomor
row will say:
Trade and Industry are disappointingly
quiet. Good weather is helping the cotton
goods trade. In the leading Industries there
Is not much new.
The prices of farm products reflect re
newal of reciprocity tallc and the paucity of
export demand, as well as the Improved
outlook for Winter wheat. ,
Business fallurea In the TJnlted states for
the first week of April were 23S, agslnst
160 lsst week. 240 In the like week ot 10.
US In 1908 and 207 In 1907.
Wheat (Including flour) exports from the
United States and Canada for the week end
ing April 4 aggregated 1.430,430 bushels,
against 1.676.865, last week and 1,770,08.
this week last year.
Bank Clearings.
NT3W TORK. April 7. Bradstreefs bank
cloarings report for the week ending April
shows an argregate of 13.316.474.000 as
against 12,582,006.000 last week and 13,301.
S49.OO0 In th corresponding week lost year.
P. C. P. C.
Inc. ' Dec.
New Tork 81.flSC.353.000 2.3
Chicago Svi.321.OO0 .... 2.1
Boston 206.S20.0OO .... 13.9
Philadelphia 305,019.000 .... 3.7
St. Louis 72.279.000 .... 1.8
Kansas City 4S.09H.000 .... 9.4
Pittsburg 6rt.3i9.00O 10.4 ....
San Francisco 48.122.UO0 4.0 ....
Baltimore 34.230.IHIO 6.6 ....
Cincinnati 81.230.000 6.9
Minneapolis 10.214, 0"0 .... 3.7
Cleveland 22.79S.0O0 .... 1.3
New Orleans .... 16.67S.ooo .... 10.1
Detroit 15.iV33.uO0 8.2
Omaha 14.5.17.000 13.4
Los Angeles 19.0U2.0O0 13.5 ....
Louisville 13.744.000 .7 ....
Milwaukee 14. 735.0lV 12.3 ....
1'urtlund. Or. 11.090.000 8.1
Seattle 9.77S.I1HO 19.1
St. Paul J0.102.tlO0 13.2
Atlnnta Il.4r.rt.no0 9.9 ....
Buffalo 10.0-YJ.000 4.S
Denver 8.876.0O0 . 11. S
Indianapolis 9.124.000 8.2 ....
Providence 8.309.000 . .8
Richmond 8.10..noo 8.0 ....
Washington. D. C. . 7.sso.imio .4
St. Joseph 7.216.IIOO .... 2i.O
Fort Worth 4.430.OH0 .... 85.9
Memphis O.'Ctrt.OnO .... 5.2
Salt I-ake City .... 6. 7O7.00O 3.2
Columbus 6.972.000 .... 17.2
Albany 6.SHO.OOO .... li.S
Tacoma B.014.000 .... 17.3
Savannah 4.614. 000 .... 10.4
Spoknne, Wash.... 4.4S8.0O0 .... 3.4
Duluth 2.216.000 .... 81.8
Oakland. Csl a.nSH.lXHl 6.0
Sacramento. Cal .. 1.547.000 21.8
Helena f.21.(Ml 11.0
Houston 2t.r.14.0W 18.1
Galveston 13.610.000 3S.S ....
HOT BERRY WEATHER
EARLY RECEIPTS AT SEATTLE
DO XOT MOVE.
A'parapue Cut 'Sharply on HeaTj
Arrivals Yakima Totatoes
Are Held Firmly.
SEATTLB. Wash.. April 7. SpecIal.)
Today's boat brought so large a quantity
of asparagus that the price was cut In or
der to move It. The price Is $1 a box.
Fancy Yakima potatoes were held St 335
per ton on track today. All extra fancy
Wlneaap apple are held at 83.
Five chests of strawberries arrived. There
has been no strawberry weather and the
berry business has been unsatisfactory all
around. Dealers do not expect to do much
with strawberrlea until th latter part ot
next week.
The supply of veal Is increasing so rap
Idly that the price dropped to 14 cents for
top stock.
Kgg receipts were heavy and more eggs
were sold st 11 cents than at 23 centa today.
Butter was stesdy. An effort wss made to
obtain 14 cents for cheese this morning.
The grain market waa unchanged in all
departments There Is no demand for wheat.
Owing to the falling off In the Oriental
flour orders during the past ten days sev
eral Washington millers may have wheat to
sell.
PRODUCE AT 6 AS FRANCISCO.
Quotations Currcat In the Bay City Mar
- keta.
BAN FRANCISCO, April T. The follow
ing produce prices were current today:
Vegetable Cucumbers, 75c$L50; gar
lic. 4BGc; green peas, 8f6c: string beans,
10930c; asparagus 65c3L75: tomatoes,
nominal: egg plant, S 10c
Butter Fancy creamery, 21c.
r.ggs Store, 17c; fancy ranch. lSc.
Cheeae Young America. 11 4f 14 Ho.
Mllatuffa Bran. 121026; middlings, 833
33. '
Fruit Apples, choice. $1.25: common, $1;
Mexican limes, 66.50; California lemons,
choice. S3: common, 31.25: oranges, navel,
75c 02; pineapples (393.50.
Potatoes Salinas Burbacks, 82.4092.60;
Oregon Burbanks. $LSi2.13; Early Rose,
81.o.". 1.83.
Onions 82.2592.40.
Hay Wheat. S11O14.S0 per ton; wheat
and oats. 9tll: aifalfn.' S4t 13.
Receipts Flour. 1104 quarter sacks;
wheat. 36 centals: - barley, 920O centals;
oats. 14b6 centals; potatoes, 1545 sacks;
bran, 20 sacks; mliailo'. 10 sacks; &ay.
SIu.
TALK IN PIT
WAR
Wheat Prices Given a Material
Boost.
MAY GAINS CENT AND HALF
Rumors of Friction Between France
and Spain Large Sales of
Flour at Minneapolis last
Prices Are Best.
CHICAGO. April 7. Talk of a possible
clash between France and Spain gave pre
text for an advance today In the pijjce of
wheat. New Investment was not of corre
sponding volume, but the close was strong
at gains all the way from V4 9o to 1 He
Latest figures on corn showed a rise ot e
to o and for oats to ac.
It did not take much to start covering
by wheat ghorts who had a profit In sight.
As a rule, they were satisfied to collect all
the cash possible and then await the Gov
ernment crop report, which is due on Mon
day. Sentiment early was bearish, mainly
because world shipments promised to be
heavy. Reports of large sales of flour at
Minneapolis helped turn feeling to the bull
side. Then came disquieting rumors re
garding Franco-Spanish relations. Cloelng
prlcea were about the top of the season.
May ranged from 84 85c to 87 Ho, with
the finish lHo up at 87S7Hc
Forecast of unsettled weather had much
to do with making corn tako an upward
swing. May varied between 47 tto and
closing strong HHc higher at 4S14
4Sjc Cash grades were firm. No. a yel
low sold latest at 48948HC
Oats did not display much aotlvlty. May
fluctuated from 300 to 30c and In the
end were 30 3340. a gain of He over
last night. ,
In provisions ther was a rise due largely
to the advance led by wheat. After the pit
had been cleared, pork had gained 15 to 17
points, lard a shade to 2i 5o and ribs 2Ho
to "He
Th leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close,
May 8 .5Vi 8 .87H .85 .8.H
July 85 . .SS". .84 .SoJ
Sept S6 -SS' . -85 3'
CORN.
May...... .47 .48
July 4H .3 .49 .493a
Sept 60 .51 .50 .51
OAT3.
May S0V4 .30 .30 ..30
July 30 .30 -J;
Sept 30 .31 .30V -301,
MESS PORK.
May ' 15.00 15.20 15.00 15.20
July 14.S0 14.92 14.72 14.92
LARD.
May 7.95 8 00 7.95 7.97
July 8.03 8.07 8.00 3.05
Sept 3.05 8.10 8.0S 3.10
SHORT RIBS.
May.....'. 8 45 8.62 3.45 8.5!
July 8.0S 8.10 8.00 8.10
Sept 7.95 8.00 7.92 8.00
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 90.000 bushels. Exports for the
week, as shown by Bradstreefs. were equal
to 2 143.000 bushels Primary receipts were
243,000 bushels compared with 459.000 bush
els the corresponding day a year ago. Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat, 14
cars; corn, 133 cars; ats, 82 cars; hogs,
2000 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 17.20 7.700
Wheat, bushels ,?I'f
Corn, bushels 180.200
Oats, bushels 2UHSX "f'nSn
Rye. bushels 7.0
Barley, bushels 67.00 ".400
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA, April 7. Wheat Bluestem,
85c: forty-fold, 84c; club. 63c; red Rus
sian. 81c. .
Receipts Wheat, 10 cars. corn, rye snd
hay, 1 car each.
SEATTLE. April 7. MIIHrg quotations
Bluestem, 83c; forty-fold, 83c; ciub, 82c;
fife, 82c; red Russian. 81c Export wheat
Bluestem. 82c: forty-fold, 80c; cSub, !c; flfe,
79c; red Russian, 78c.
Yesterday's car receipts Wheat. 20 cars,
oats, 2 csjs; hay. 21 cars.
Grain at Saa Francisco. .
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. Wheat
steady, barley firm.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, 81.4.7
1.50 per cental.
Barley Feed, $1.42 per cental; brewing,
81.451.47 per cental.
Oats Red, $1.35 1.45 per cental: white,
nominal; black. $1.301.35 per cental.
Call board sales: Barley December, $1.24
per cental bid; L27 asked; May, $1.47 per
cental.
Kuropean Grain Markets.
IjONDON, April 7. Cargoes, easier. Walla
Walla for shipment, 82s 6d to 82s Sd.
Kngllsh country markets, steady.
French country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. April 7. Wheat Bs 7d;
July. 6a 7d; October, 6s 6d. Weather
cloudy.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK, April 7. Standard copper,
dulL Spot, April. May. June and July. 11.70
011.35c London, dull. Spot 54 3s 9d;
futures, 54 15a Custom-house returns show
exports so far this month of 5509 tons.
Lake 12.37 ff 12.50c: electrolytic 12.259
12.37c: casting, 1212.12c
Tin Firm but quiet. Spot. April and
May. 42.37 42.75c; June. 4242.60c: July,
41 to 41.75c London, ateady. Spot, 194 5s;
futures 159 5s.
Lead Dull. 4.454.50c New Tork and 4.2S
4.30c East St. Louis. London, 12 13s 3d.
Spelter Dull. 5.4O45.60c New York and
5.2of 5.30c East St. Louis London, 23 10a
Antimony Dull. Cookson's. 999.50O.
Iron Cleveland warrants. 4s 9d In Lon
don. Locally Iron was steady. No. 1 foun
dry Northern, 1 16.75 V 18.25; No. 2. No. 1
Southern and do. soft, $13.50 It.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO, April 7. Butter Steady.
CreamcrKs. 14921c; dairies. 13918c
Ekes Steady. Receipts. 19.412 cases At
mark? casa Included, 13 14c; firsts, 15c;
prime firsts. 15c . ,
Cheese Stesdy. Daisies. 1414tc; twins.
13JilSc; Young America, 13?, 14c; long
horns. 1314c
New Tork Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. April 7- Cotton futures
closed steady unchanged to 9 points higher.
April. 14.45c; May. 14.67c: June, 14.39c;
July, 14.3c; August. 11.81c; September,
13.0Se: October. 12.72c: November, 12.62c;
December. 12.62c; January, 12.59c; March,
12.43c.
Cotton Spot closed quiet. Mid-uplands,
14.60c; do. Gulf. 14.85c. No sale.
New Tork Exchanges to Close.
NEW YORK. April 7. Member of th
Produce Exohange and members of the Cof
fee Exchange voted today to cloa on Good
Friday and Saturday.
A petition has been circulated on the stock
exchange also to close. Action will be
taken by th governing committee next
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