' Tiir; MOR.vi.vr, onEGoyiAy, Friday. JuyE te, ion. 2 l
! I I
HIDE SUPPLY LIGHT
Responsible for Better Prices
All Over Country.
LOCAL MARKET IS FIRM
:r
the
of
la Sonx) Quarters, View I Expressed
Thai Late Flurry Waa Not War
ranted a leather Trade
Itemalns Slow.
The hide merket bss a slightly firmer
nttrtoit. bat prtcM are act ehaaged from
lut week- In mil quarters n i
the lata flurry wn aot werrsntaa. m n
leather null! h aot showa the Unprov
wont that iu ana "
mi, ......it fa the leather trad i
recent adYaoee tn tho price of hoc mMr
k kat. Therefore taey m" "
. - im for holder to keep back
k.i. ..... la anticipation of better
-prices later.
Tha quality of tha hide now comma- fr
ward la goo, but receipts nra not large
It la tha fa::ms off In tha supply through
.v- thai la rr-roonstbl for th.
g.nersl stlfr-nlng In hid price tn tha last
few montha
Lata mall adri-a from Chlesga any
-li ... . r ' n n.a ste-adv In -domaatlo
a.... m.. tannar regularly
tha market and paying tuU asking prlcaa
t"T lata take-off. It la Biimnw "
...i ,hwi bf tbla burn-. Including
aoma clearance on tha Pacific Coaat
ia about lOO.ono packer hid"
during tha paat 10 dar- This heavy buying
m. k. Mfkai itram and give It
advancing tendency. Tha New Tork kosher
trarkct sfiows esceptl-.nal atrt..a. wi.
- . . wav native, steers is to IV", an
J una butt branda and Coloradoa at 14c.
.ki .k ia ajtua.lv an a higher partly
than sa.e la tha Wait. Juna butt branda
w ..... ia iix la Chicago, with May
Coloradoa aold at lic and Juna branded
can raportad to ba bringing op to ut
Country hldea contlnua la scant aupply In
a:i sections and tin again advanced. Sale
ara aotad of buffa and hay cows np to
J2c. Including a propornun
while tha lattar alooa aold at HSc- other
sale ara reported of buffa at llo. and ri-
tret-nes at liSe for currant receipts, bat
(jarantced not to contain over 10 per cant
long-haired.
-ljltn-Anirlru dry hldaa eonllnua un
rhanged frr moat kinds, but exporters haa
tha market for Hogotas. and with
ro domestic demand for theaa. except on a
isrtty ruling for other oaarripuona. ma m
ket la natura'.Ty only nominal. lomVlc
burera are showing mora Ir.iereat in wet
salted sick and rently entered th River
Plata market for frtaotiflco ateera.
European bid- a and skins are held high
er, whlcb la aaturaU wtng to tha al.arp
advance durlna the paat raobth In domaatlo
ativ-k fVi-neei.c calfaklna contlnua to
trengthea and ara c.oety told up Is all
market. Kapid adrancea baea been paid
to but. Hera for -Saw York City aklna and
materially hlir prtcea ara being talked by
dra.ere who aall theaa by tha piece to tan-aer.
ttT iU'.IUi OX HAT TO MIRKrT
1-rK-aa Tnuttag Ilwwa la tn Xra Crop
TKera waa not much bcetneaa doing la
tha wheat market yeaterday and prtcea
were unchanged.
Oata ware quoted ateady at f 27.3-f I.
Tjera ara atlll plenty of oata aTailabla. but
tha proepecte of a good-alxed Government
orrter la keeping tha market tn Una. llariey
waa aomtnat at tTT.
No saw alfaifa baa arrtred yet. but ehlp
tnen'a ara on tha way to thta market and
prtcea ara tending dowa to tha new crop
be la.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
tha Merehanta Exchanxe as foliuwa:
Wheat, itarley. Ftottr. Oata. Har.
Monday ! I IT 1 IS
Tue-rtav
t e.lne-day ..41433
Thurarlay ... 1 8 11
Year ac. ... I r. 3 1
feaaon to datell 0 7o5 14 IT 9.--l S-.'Sil
Tear ago JTO I.-jT U'H :xj
t-TRA W BERRIES FIRM FROM START
a apply la Umitael mm Market Ia Bare ba
Tha strawberry market aeted yeaterday
J'let aa espe.-ted. It was, firm f rem tha
tart and tha limited arrivals cleared VP
prompt lr- Tba street waa bar of berrlee
moat pf tha afternoon. Lovetta aold at
II.: J. Magnoos. ftharpleee and Wiltons a:
Jt.SO and Clarke at 11.73.
A small shipment or blackberries came In
and aold at $1 a crate. togaa and rasp
rerrlee were araree. Cantaloupes were
quoted to carta lower, at 1 3 So for por.lea
and 14 f"r standards. Aa express shipment
af apricots arrived and anld at Wednesday's
prices.
Nave potatoes were In llrht supply and
firmer on stronger advices from California.
jrrw nrr.iE a h M-t cent lower
larger Revet pf a oan the Coaat lactortea
Batter I arhuge-H.
Receipts of cheese are on tba increase and
this, with the easier tendency of tha East
ern markets, has brought local prlcaa down
a half cent. Tha batter market continues
ateady.
There was a fair demand for poultry and
tha arrivals cleaned op. but there waa no
Improvement In prices.
There were no new developments In tha
egg market.
WOOL CXIT OF FIERCE COOTT SOLO
Baosjht by Be-rnhetua rax. af Portland,
at 14 Oata.
TACOMA. Waah, Jua 14. tSpeclaL)
Tha annual aala of tha clip of tha pierce
County Wool Growers Aeeoclatlon waa held
at Roy yeaterday. tba entire clip being pur
chased by H- L. Wolf, representing T. Heni
betra at Co.. of Portland, at 1 centa deliv
ered tn Roy. Juna 25 was fixed aa the day
of delivery.
The aaaoclatta was organised soma 30
years ago. Th officers ara Edward Mur
ray, prealdent. and Robert Rlrney. secre
tary. Members of tha association own In
the avgresata about IS.ono aheap. A good
eMp wae made thle year and tha wool la of
good quality.
Ttpealbf la Rod usee,
A decline of 2 s cents In turpentine waa
announced yesterday. The new prices ara
73 centa In cases. 70 cents In wood bar
rels. 64 cents In Iron barrels and 73 centa
In lO-case loia.
Bank Clemrltaga,
Ftsnk eteaiinra of the Northwestern cltlea
yesterday were aa folio a:
Clearings. Balance.
Portland 1 1 . 4 3. 1 tl''TuI
Feattle 1.5M,":" U.MM-i
Taeoraa 711.3s SI HI
Cpokaaa aVu.7i Sl.irJ
rORTLAXD x.4.RKjrrs.
Grata. Frawr. Frew. Fte.
WHEAT Track prlcea: Blneatem. HO
TSc. club. uc ;p.uaslaa. S4o; Valley.
C 4-folrt. 1C.
MrLl-STLFKS Fran. 240JiJ per ton:
mlddlinga I'll snorts. 1:1.10 - 14. rolled,
bs-iev. fyy w t .5-.
IHPV-W1..I. Creaked. $30 per ton.
PA RLKT i'hoiea feed. ITT per ton.
(T5-Nn. I while. I.'i jf .'1 per ton.
rtOI R r stents. 4 I f barrel:
'raighta. 13 i. esvorta. x0: vallry. 4.0;
graham, ft 0; whole aheat. $4.70.
MAI llmotliy. iTaatera Oregon, No. 1,
f?os;t: ifh, tnuad. $ist19; heavy mld.
Iltsi;: a.Xa.fa. $i2.$-a. cover. Hi 10
1; grata bay. $14 totf 14.XI.
Dairy wad Caaali J Fred wee.
FOCT.TRT Hena 15c; broilers. "rn;le;
ducks, young. 20 J 15c : geese. nominal;
tarkev-s. "hV; dreaaed. choice, zrto.
Kt k. Oregow ranch, candled, tta pee
dosen: caaa count. 3vo per doxen: Eastern.
IH'TTER City creamery extra. 1 and 1
Ku.id priata. In borne. -j.lo per pound: leas
-than box lota eartoae and delivery extra.
.- i iia
1. fl r. r..- C ivini, riVtwvm ;, e
il4Sc per pound. Voung America. latiliHo.
t . , . , , - . inn iitu. tie iMund.
n'niiriwii . w " i . w
VEAL-Fancy. 1IHS1: per pound.
Tearecabtra and Frulta.
TROPICAL FRUITS Orange. $!
$ 14 par box: California grapefruit
3 git. bananaa HPJS per pound: pine,
app ea, 44.40 0 5 per crate; lemons, l'H4M.
mHH yKtlT tftrawberrlea. Oregon.
II I.-, L7 per crate: gooaeberrlea. B07o per
pound, apple. IIO per box: chcrrtea. Tio
1.U per bux: raspbsrnea. ll.frO per crate;
atrlots, ll.S04fl.T4 per box: cantaloupe.
IJSosl per crate: loranberrtea. 41. no per
crate, peach aa. 42 per box; black barrlea, $1
per box.
SACK VEOETAPI.E. New earrota. $7
per sack: turrlps. $2: beets. $2.
P-3TATOKS Oregon and Eastern. $z;s
1M hundred: new California. 4c per
VEiiETAnLES Asparagus. 75?0e per
box: beans, sylftc; cabbage. txoo per
hundredweight; cucumbers. $lfyl.:& per
dates; eggplant. 13c pound; garlic.
per pound: lettuce. 3otfe per doxen: bot
boua lettuce. 41.2Stfl.7S per box; peaa.
v4f pound: peppera. J " y It .'.c per pound: rad
ishes. lSc per dxen; rhubarb. 2c4o per
pound: tomatoea. $l.Ce 1.74.
ONIONS Teliow. $.1: red. $2.73 per
hundred; crystal wax. aXSO per hundred.
Ulapla Crocerlee.
ALU ON Columbia Hlver. 1-pound tall.
I2.lv per doxen; 3-pound tails. $25; 1
pound riata, 4.40: Alaaka pink. 1-pound
tat s. $1 23.
L'OFi HE Roasted. In drums. 28 J JOo per
pound.
.-4) IS Walnuts. 17 H 910 Per pound;
Krastl nuts, 144110; nlberta loo; almonds.
1 trite: pecans, 14c: cocoanuta. 4cb$l per
doxen: chestnuts. 15 Ho per pound; hlckury
auts. 6yl0c per opund.
HONET Choice. 13.79 per case; strained
honey, luo per pound.
SALT granule ted. $1B per ton; half
ground, loo. $4.30 per ton: sua. $ per ton.
HKANS Small white. 4-c: large white.
4Sc; Umt, tc; pink. 4ae; red Kexl
cans. 6xr; bayou. 0c
KICK No. 1 Japan. 4o: cheaper gradea.
IIMIiIll; bouthern bead. iVtJ7c; 1m
Jonwl Imperial, ic; Imported extra No, 1,
ftlUAR Dry granutated. fruit and berry.
$-.... yellow n. 44 10; powdered. $0.23
Terms on remlttaneea within 13 daya. de
duct c per pound; If later than 13 daya
and within 30 days, deduct we per pound.
Maple S'tgar. 15tltk- per pound.
IR!ED FRt'lrS Apple. UHtUHo per
pound; aprlcota. IHc: peachea. liltc;
prunes. Italian. lOtrlte; sitter. 13c; fit,
white and black. OfiTHc; curranta lu-f
Ho: raisins. lose Mu-atel. 0y7Hc;
bleached Thomrteon. 11 tc: unbleached bul
tana. tec; aeeJed. SCV0-
Kopa. Weo4 and Hldea,
HOPS 1!1 contracts. M',C2.-.c per lb ;
li1- crop, 23o: lvua crop, lSglic; olds,
4o 10c.
MOHAIR Choice. 4C01TH0 oer pound.
WOOL. Eaatem ttrexon. lOwlto per
pound, according to shrinkage: Valley, 14 1
lOSc per pound.
i'KLTH Dry. 10c: lambs. 2Se4r each:
pelts. T.-cUll each, shcarltnga lOuOc each.
liiusa .-altej bides. -c per pound;
ealted call, lc; salted kip. lc: salted stage,
-; rr-.-n M lt-a. lc Ices, dry hldea, 17 He;
dry rulf. lTJi'jc; dry stage. 11 u 12c.
CAM ARA KAKK per pound. 4c
CHAIN llAUd Wheat. tjc: oata. 8.33c
Provlsloaa.
If AH? 10 to 12 pouuds. lS-ieiOc: 12 to
14 pounds. lhfllS-iC; 14 to Id pouuds. 17ti
t? lac: 10 to 14 pounds. liSulc: aklnned.
IJi-: plcnlce. lie: cottage roll. 14c
fMUKtU Tkl KAT4 AAeef tongues. oc:
dried beef sets, none; outsldes. none; lo
sides. 2.'c: knuckles. 2)c.
MACoN Fancy. 27c: standard. 24c:
choice. 22c; English. lJ'e.
1K Y SALT CLKKD llexular short clears.
dry salt, 13 He: amoked. US": backs, light,
aalt. lJc; anioked. 14 Ho. backa. heavy ealt.
I2H: amoked. 13 Vi : exports, salt 12c;
amoked 14-.
Lako Kettle rendered. Uerres. like:
tuba. J2c: atandard. tierces. 20V: tuba.
11c; choice tierces. c; luba. J 3c: short.
suing, tlrrcea. ac:.tula. Inc.
Olla.
LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In barrets. o;
boileo, in barrs.a. $1.1; raw. la cases, 1144;
bo led. ln cases. $1.04.
TL'Rl'ENTINE Caaea. TSc; wood bar-
rela, 7utc; iron barrele. tMVc; lu-caaa lots,
7uc
GASOLINE Motor gasoline. Iron barrels.
14c: case, tic; 44 gasoline. Iron barrela.
l.-c. caaea 14 Sc.
COAL, o lie ordinary teat, cases, ttfjltc;
bulk. la Lanka. 4 He; high teat. 14 aa.
CHERRY SUPPLY LARGE
VE VATCHFIK G ROWKR S S 1 1 1 1
ak-ltEtll.Y TO SKATTLE.
Straw brrrirs Are Firmer on the
Sound, but Mny IeclJno ISext
Ak Ks Are Plcntlfol.
Bwipti of chcrrifu tcxlay wert hvy.
Wntchte iroerj twnt in cv-rral him.
dr-l lox4-. riin wert bM at 91.T3L Th
market w.l well upp:id with t r wbe-rrif,
food mock clean;nv up at 2 to V!.50. Com
miulon mrn look for a g-xxi demand for
ojrr.4 rrldar and Saturday. 1th Arm
prlrr. Nt w-k. howfttr. thrjr look for
In rr oad rclpt and lowr prlcra thaa
bav yet prevailed.
OI-l potatoes ar atlll adranclnr. N'oarlv
II food vtook sold aa hmh as 905 toiny
anu a icw nou-a nia ir.r ttock at 9.
Thu supply la prartlcally c loaned up. A
commliiion hute has 'M aarka of old po
takto-a, on of the larccut Individual iup
plta on the tr-t. The onion market u
at4-r. ltn n-ls oiTcrlns; at 9-.TV Tha
m.irkt was ovvratocked with tomato-.
Kfa rcelpta wert rvcrsstvo. - Tha arri
vals wer so heavy that prlcea wera d
presaed in most quarters.
Poultry arrivals. wAiie heavy, ara not aa
heavy as axpected. Veal arrivals wera
light and prices held at th top.
li utter and chelae wcr unchanged.
PRODVCE AT BAM ITCVNCISCO.
Coatatloaia Ciurcot la the Bay City Mar
ket.
SAX FRANCISCO, Jun 15. Th follow
ing produt prlrr wrro current trday:
a 4cetu.-s cucuniwn, io i.w, Karlia,
4trlc; ?T9n peaa. 91 1 TT.; vtrtnjr beans.
S'lHc: ajparattua, 7ri1.5a; tomatoes, tkto
Huttcr KMDcy creamery. ZJc.
Kff-rs Btort. Il-sc; fancy ranch. 21 He
Ch -; Vounjt Ani-r)c.)i. 1- V 13 -jc,
MiliatufTs iiran. fT 2$. niid.lltnra.
3- -r :n.
Krult Applea, cholra, 7rr; common. Rc;
lal ex lean lim. IU 5..: California Irmons.
choice. . common. tJ; pineap.rs, t-lu 4.
Hy Wheat. 911 al- pt ton; wheat and
Okts. INgi:; alfeilla, 9ftlL
onions i. to v -I,
Rec-elpta tiur. 81 4S auartr aacka:
wheat. (r?9 centala; barley, 3.7S centals;
oata. centals: potatoes. 2330 aacka;
bran. 45 sacks; middlings, 1'00 sacks; hay,
2.1 tens.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Juna 15. Standard copper
ste4 ly. 8 pot. June and July. lC-15xt
12.2V1; Aucust. . S-rpiemrvrr. la 2t 12.A(-c.
London erm. Spot. t-"$ 12a d: futures,
(. 7 3a fM Arrival reported at New York
today. 1040 ton. Custom-husa return show
tport or 1 2. 1 1 tor.a so r.r this month,
leak copper. 122v,fli;:,c: eloctrolytlts.
1.. 12 75c; ras:tnc. 12.2.". ' l3..Vr.
Tin wait and nominal. pot. u .vi-a 4-..!U:
June. 43 & -tw.lVfcc: July, 42 t tj.T.V; Au
ut. 41 a424-: ept-moer. 410 11.7.1c. Lon
don, spot iiv7. futurs. fls lita.
I.-ad steal at 4 4.4tt4.Vr Nw Tork and
rrS tf 4.37H3 Cast leouls. .London,
113 A.
tfpa-;tr steady at 9 New Tork
and 5 32W0V4Oc East bt, LeOuU; London.
124 12a d.
Iron Cleveiana warrants. nm s in Txn
don. leOcally Iron waa quiet. No. 1 foun.
dry Nort hm. No. 1 foundry Pottthtm and
No. 1 foundry Fonthem aoft. $o & No.
2 foundry Northern. 94 1.7." Q
t aaclow 'heepaiklna Iawer.
ltVDOV. Jun 15. A Sale of T'V hales
of ahekepaktn was held hre today. Th at-te-ndaac
was poor and withdrawals wer
f e-quent. owtoa to the slowna of tha de
mand. Th horn trad reeei vd tha tulk
of th f!rlnits at Hd to d dTlIn. Short
wool skin occ&s.tmal.v showed a loss of
EARLY GAINS LOST
Stock Market Opens Firm, but
Does Not Hold Up. '
DECLINES ARE NOT LARGE
BuO 108 107 IT lt'1
BOO 121 1 i;o4 l.-o-
00 101 . 151S 1"-1
US
S-0 3.T SS'4 s;i
414 41 4"'v
New Chinese Loan Placed on the
Market and ITeaTlI Overaab
scribed Copper Not So Firm.
Bonds Are Lower.
NEW TORK. Jans IS. After a burst of
activity at hlher prices earlier In th day.
tb. atork market fell backward alowlr to
a level which showed small losses leneraJlv.
Tha early display of etrenjth vara war to
comparative weakaeas. spaculattT. Interest
lanfulsbed and prloea remained almost sta
tionary until late la th day. when they
yielded sllchtly.
The rise In prices at the openlns; con
alsted of little mor. than tha marking- up
of quotations to tha higher level established
In Lomlon. Most of tha market leaders
were Included In thla movement. The Hill
atocka were distinctly strong la tha early
trading, although later they were amone the
weakest of the atandard sharea and the
avers, price of railway Issues, which for
the last month has been creeping upward,
slowly mounted to th highest of the year.
Copper lost a part of Its recent galna.
despite another slight advaae la tha price
of t ha metal.
The first Chinese loan to he offered In thla
country waa placed on the market and waa
understood to have been oversubacrloed
heavily. Unusual Interest attaches to this
transaction, which. In the' opinion of those
who are familiar with the prolonged diplo
matic Interchangea which preceded It. may
open to America new trada opportunities In
Manchuria.
Honda wera lower. Total aafea. par
value. f3.S2S.0O0. United States 4s declined
on call.
CLOSI.va STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Did.
Allls Chal pf 81 i
Am! fopper .. 20.700 704 C0S,
Am Agrkult .. Si-O .'.7 57 S 57-
Am Bret iMisar. .3'i S.1H 64 S '' H
American Can .. 700 11 14 11
Am Car A K.ly.. 4s) 74 KOts 6,1 H
Am Cotton Oil . .7"0 H2 PI l)i
Am Md er I.t pf. '-) x -fl 20
Ara Ice Securl.. S.S00 23 a 22
Am Linseed 1 1 4
Am Locomotive loo 43 42 41 4.
Am Smel 4V Ref ll.K0 83 '4 M"L f:i
.1 , . t I. 1 . II1TI Klli
Am Steel Kdy ..
Am Sugar Kef..
Am Tel 4k Tel. .
Am Tobacco pf.
Am Woolen . . ..
Anaconda M Co
Af-hlaon II.700 114 1114 113
do preferred.. 7" I0.-.14 mil l'-4
All Coast I.lne.. 4m 13 3 .11 '4 1.11
Dalt Ohio ... S.liHl li4 lOSWs 10S
H. till. 'hem Steel 4"l X4 S.I 31
I'ronk II Tran.. s4 M o4
Canadian Par .. 1.0O 241. 2404 240.
Crnti-al leather I.40O 32i 31 - 1 i
do prrferr! - ..... 102
Central of N J :
Chea 4k Ohio .. 6.200 8514 84 "4 1-44
Chicago a Alton 2H
Chiraao iit Wea 2.14
rto preferred.. gOO 454, 4 4". v
Chicago a N W 144
C. M A bt I'aul. T.100 12 1274 127H
C. C. C Kt I H
Col Fuel ft Iron. 400 SX. 84 844
Col a Southern. 1"0 5-.t, R.1-. .'..1
Consol lias 1.00O 147 14't 140
Corn Prmlucts S'X l.'.li 1.1"4 134
Pel Hiiclsnn.. Sm) 173 17:1 173
D-A K tiranrte. 4"0 X9 L'! 2X14
do preferred.. l.-V'O 5:1 60 i Mi 14
Pistil lera" Secur loo 37 SUs 364
Erie 12.4'X ant, r..".4 S.14
do 1st pf 2.7HO 67 U 5rt
do 2.1 pf .... " 40'. 4.1 4.1 4.
General Llec .. 2"0 lrt.l V lfl'.". ItiJ
lit North Pf ... B.70O l.lfl 137H 1374
Ot North Ore .. 3.10O 634 -4 . -
Illinois Central 141
Interbor Met .. 1S 18T4 18V4
do preferred.. I..I00 (1214 51 M
Inter Harveater. 5 123 123 12244
Inter Marine pf. .lcx IS. 17 18
Int Paper 10
Int fump 1.100 424. 42 4 -"a
Iowa Central 14
K : Siuthern .. S"0 37 4 344 ' 4
do preferred.. mo
Laclede Gas . .. 4.0.-O 10S4 IMS ll"S
I. oula A Nash.. Suo 1.12 4 1514 1514
Minn A St L .. 3'M :o .104 30
M. a V A S S SI 1.C.O0 13H 1374 187
Mo. Kan A Tex 6.1'K) 34 874 874
do preferred.. 10O S H at
Mo Tactile 6.2" 51 50 tx4
Nat -Hisoult .... 4'0 1374 137 134
National 1-ead .. ("O 57 4 57 KR
Mel N ny 3 pf ' 30
N V Central ... 2.000 1114 110 110
N T. Out A Weg l.Si-9 4S 4.1 4 4.14
Norfolk A Wea. 1.4"0 108 107 4 ITir-a
North Am 20 74 74 4 74 4
Northern Pao .. 18.000 1.15' 134 1344
Paeine Mall .... aoo 27 274 10
Pennsylvania ... :.4o 12.1 124 124
People's liaa ... 1"0 1" Hl 1O0
P. C C A St L.. 3ilO -95 95 ar.H
Pittsburg CoaU 21
Pressed 8 Car.. 1.2O0 87 8 8A4
Pull Pal Car ... 10 102 162 101 4
Ity Steel Spring. 4' 84 81 87
Heading 1.B.0 101 1.194 1-10
Republic Steel . 2.9O0 31 4 80 30
do preferred 9.1
Bck Island Co.. 6,8! 84 81 884
do preferred.. 100 88 684 67
St I, A S F 3 pf 10O 40 40 40
Ht I. Southwest. HM 814 814 82
do preferred.. 3"0 70 89 69
Sloea Sheffield .. 4'hi .12 ..11 B4
Southern Pao .. i.soo 121 4 120 120
Southern Ry ... 17.300 82 324 83
do preferred.. 700 724 71 71
Tenn Copper .. 2.8"0 4.1 4 42 42
Teiaa A Par .. 7'K 20 2tH 24
Tol. St I, A Wes 4 23 '4 2.1 22
do-preferred.. 7"0 M Rl 50
Union Pacine .. l.7-0 1874 185 I8.14
do preferred.. 800 944 94 94
IT S Realty 77
U S Rubber ... Sv 41 404 404
U S Steel 98.900 80 78 78
do preferred.. I.Wi 118 ll4 11.1
Utah Copper ... 11.800 51 M14 M
V.i-Ctro Chem . 13.4'0 f.4 5 W
Wabash 3rt0 174 17 17
do preferred.. 894 8S4 884
Western Vd ... I.-VK) .00 4 69 50
Westing K.ec .. l.n.tO 75 7.1 75
Weetern Cnlon. 7.9'Vl 81 8(4 80
Wheel A I, F... 2.' 5 . 4 5
LehU-h Valley.. 7.S0O 17P' 178 178
Total aalea for the day. 468.800 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, June IS. Closing quotations:
C. S. ref. 2s reg.100'N-. T. C. gn 3a 884
do coupon ...IO04IN0. Paclfio Sj... 714
U S. 3a reg I014IN0. Pacific 4... 97
'do coupon ... 101 4 Cnlon Paclfio 4B.101
V- S. new 4a reg.l!4 Wla. Central 4a. 934
do coupon ...114 JJapaneae 4a .. 88B
D. A K. Q. 4s... 93B
bills and at f4.(5M for demaad. Commercial
bli:, 84.6340.
Har allver -68 4 c
Mexican dollars 4Sc
Uovernmeot boaas weak; railroad bonds
Irregular.
Bank of England State-tnent.
LOSDON. Juna 14. Tha weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows tn
following changea: Total reserve Increased
1231 0OU; circulation Inoreaaed 462.000i
bullion Increased 1083.061! other securities
Increased 4141.000; other deposita Increased
4432 ouo; public deposita decreased iNl.uOo;
notaa reserve decreased ils.OoO. Government
securities unchanged. Proportion ot the
bank's reeerve to liability this week is 32.02
per cent; last week It was 52.54 per cent.
New Tork Cotton Market.
NPW ' TORK, June 15. Cotton futures
closed steady; 13 to 26 points lower. June,
13.13c; July. 15.16c; August. 14.89c; Sep
tember. 18.71o: October. 13.40c; November,
13.40c; December. 13.42c: January, 13.90c;
March. 13.46c; May. 13.50c.
Spot cloeed Quiet. 16 points lower. Mid
dling uplands. 16.65c; do Oulf, 15.90c. No
ChleaeTe rradaew Market.
CHICAGO, June IS. Butter Steady;
creameries. 18'i2o; dairies, 164 920c.
Kgga Steady; reoeipts. 11.200 caaea; at
mark, cases Included, 119114c; firsts. 13c;
prime firsts, 14c
Cheese steady; daisies. 114llc:
twins. 10 e lie; Younir America., 11
lo; long horoa, 11 12c
WmI at St. LenU.
ST. LOTJTS. June 16. Wool Unchanged.
Territory and Western mediums. 1701940;
One mediums. 168174c; One. 118144c.
HEAVY RUN OF SHEEP
TOP PRICES OF LAST WEEK. NOT
REPEATED.
Stocks at Boston.
"BOSTON. Juno ts. Closing quotations:
Alio tie, 8 Miami Copper...
Amalg. Copper.. 60 Mohawk
A. Z. I- A Sm.. 80 4 Nevada Con. ...
Arliona Com. .. 17 Nlplsslng Mines..
Atlantle 6 4 North Butte.
B A C C A f M. 64 'North Iake
Butte Coalition. 14 m nonunion
Cal.
Cnl.
A Arizona. 63
A Hrcla.,.475
tentennlal
mcc e-div. ta
E. Butte Co. M. 14 4
Franklin
Ci'roug Con.
Granby Con.
tf-ireene Cananea.
I. Koyale iCop.) 16
Kerr Uike 5
Lake Copper
La Salle Copper
21
52
21
10
84
8
48 4
Osceola 101
farrott (8. A C.) 12
Qulnoy 71
Shannon 11
Superior 83 4
IS 4 Sup A BOS Mln. . 7
12
T
89
7
Sup A Pitts Cop. 17 4
U. S. B. K. A al. 84
do preferred .. 48
rtah Con 18
I'tah Conner Co. 61 ..
88 4,' Winona 84
4 IWolvenn. 11a
Condition af tb Ticaui.
WASHINGTON. Jun 15. At th begin
ning of business today the condition of th
Unltsd 8tates Treaaury was:
Working balance In Treaaury of-
B,., 2!.TS9.0S
In banka and Philippine Treasury 84.088.432
Total balance In general fund.... 87.020.000
Or.llnary receipts yesterday .... 2.381.874
Ordinary dlsburoementa 1.014.429
Th surplus tn data thla fiscal year la
40 970.701. aa agalnat a deficit of 112.777.
tjv4 at this time last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transactions.
Money. Exchange. Kte.
SAN FRANCISCO. Juna 15. -Sterling aa
London, ao days. 64.63: sight. 64.864.
I ri ft a Sight. 24r: telegraph. 6e.
LONDON. June 13. Consuls, 60; gllTar,
24 4; bank rate, t per cent.
NEW YORK. June 15. Money on call
ateady. 2 - 4 per cent; ruling rate. 2;
closing bid. 34: ottered at 24.
Time loans steady. Big days. 24 per cent:
9 days. 2: sis months. S4Cr34. Prim
mercantile paper. 44(44 Per cent.
f-erllng evehange steady, with actual busl
aeas la bankers' bill at 64-44 for So-day
Good Demand for Cat tie With VaJ.
net Holding Steady Hop Are
Unchanged.
Cattle arrivals wera not larir yesterday,
but a considerable supply bad been car
ried over and loading waa on a fairly active
scale. Three loads of steers ware moved at
$4.10. but most of the business was at 65.70
to 46.40. No cows were sold that equaled
In quality thoae bringing the top price
yesterday.
Tha bulk of th trading was naturally
In th mutton division and th good run
of th last few daya was reflected in th
easier tendency of prices. Th top flgur
paid for lamba during th day wag fi.2&
aad wethers did not bring over J1.76.
A few hogs were sold at - and $7.
Reoeipts yesterday wer. 76 cattle, 2141 aheep
and 176 hogs.
Shippers were Coffin Broa.. Plymouth.
Wash., t cars of sheep; Mischlcr & Miller.
Hubbard. 1 car of aheep and hogs; J. C.
Davis, 8hadds. 1 car of sheep and hoes; G.
E. Brown. Corvallla. 2 care of aheep; Walla
Walla Meat Company. Lowden, Wash.. 2
cara of cattle; E. T. Roup, Joseph, 1 car
of hogs; T. Selgel, Huntington, 4 cars of
sheep; A. IV Uemaris. Milton. 1 car of cat
tle and hogs, and Mr. Fisher, Shanlko, 2
cars of sheep.
Tha day's sale wer as follows:
Weight. Price.
14 steers 5
70 steers !
40 steers -441 o.
R ateera 1145 6..0
-4 steers - ?
!0 wethers J J J-;
.17 wethera 89 3..o
It sheep
t.4 lamba 64 4.5
2 lajnbe J-"
11 hog m
11 l.,t,a 76 .:
14 ho. a HO T
1 sheen ' SO 4.15
14 hose 141 7.00
80 hoga 1"
tie lavnha 64 6.73
61 lamb f"
176 lamba f-j
-t ...are 12 .10
24 ateera "Zz . :!;
6.25
84 3.10
i 6.10
to 4.25
63 6.:!5
175 6.90
310 6. no
178 6.S0
4 steers
24 cows
131 sheep .,
13S sheep
176 lamba
3 lamba -
60 hoga
1 bog
10 tnoKS
Prlcea current en tha various classes ot
stock at th Portland Union Stockyards
were as follows: ,,Mm
Prim grain-fed steers .00f$.40
prims nay-fed steers ... 6.oo 6.-6
Cholc steers 8.75 6.00
Talr to good steers 6.1-. 6.60
Common steers, 6-00 8-.5
Prime cows J
Occd to cholc cows 4- oir 6.00
Fair to good cows 4.603 4.i5
Poor cow -MO
Choice heifers ?"
Choice bulls t?!" 5 -
Good to choice bulls nj 4..o
Cholc light calves J ot. 0
Good to cholc Hint calves 6.75 tj 7.06
Cholc heavy calv I.JJa S..J
Choice stage J.70t. 0.JJ
Good to cholc staaa ..a. ...... e.2ts i
Cho!cVhogs J" 6.90
Good to cholc hogs 6. is
Choice heavy fli i'ii
Common -0i ?
Stock hogs 4.J6H 7.4
Cholc Spring lambs 6.009 6.15
Cholc yearlings , I:.i 7
Good to choice yearlings 4.60 it 4.75
Fair to medium yearllugs 4.00 4.:
r-v.nl awes 8.00.9 S.oO
oood to cholc ws 2-7513 3.0O.
. - H . ... 1 1 1 ... awea 2.50'Ut 2. 15
Good to cholc heavy wethers... 1.7oif 4.04
Old heavy wethera 3-00 -) 4.00
Mixed lota 4.00 6.04
"Tha following Quotations represent prices
on this market for the different classes of
v. iiraftara extra heavy, I2754I4SO;
drafters. 1406 to' 1700 lbs.. HOODOO; draft
ers. 1206 to 1400 lbs., 1002'15; chunks.
t0 up; plugs, (14 up; saddle horses. (60
and up.
Chiracs I-lvaatock Market.
CHICAUU, June -a-''t ......u..- v.-
tlmated at 6imjo; market strong. Beeves.
i - .7. . . ; . -r . ,...n 4.(Ulir .SO WfSl-
ern .teers. I4.80itf5.75: stockers and feeders.
43 70O6.0O; cows and heifers. 66005.90;
calves. 411.00 .5.
Hogs Receipts estimated at 25.000; mar
ket slow, 5c to 10c lower. Light, 15.75 9
6.15 mined. .1.80a6.15; heavy. 63.70'a 6.15;
rough. .V7OtS.80: good to choice heavy,
85.h0iie.15; pigs. 65.00 0.10: bulk of sales,
85 96r6.10.
HOeep Receipts estimated at 16.000: mar
ket steady. Native. 6250-ff 4.30; Western,
82 7594. SO: yearlings, 64.OO5.00; lambs,
native. 44.00 6.40; Weatern. 64.5oS6.7i.
APPLE CHOP PROSPECTS
XORTIIWEST WILL NOT EQUAL
LAST YEAR'S YIELD.
Outlook In the Eastern States and
In the Middle West Is
Favorable.
Th. following bulletin on apple crop con
ditions is Issued by the Northwestern Fruit
Exrhans:
Since th. date of our last bulletin, ieeued
June 6. no changea of apeclal Importance
have been reported to the exchange. State
ments In regard to the cropa east of the
Missouri River are conflicting In many
wave, but th general ton confirms the
firevlously reiterated advices that the yield
n those districts will be much larger than
has been harvested for a number of yeara.
Many aectiona In the Eaat have been ylsitad
with abundant rains which have helped
strengthen the situation. On the whole, the
rains have been of exceptional value at thla
t'me. following the extremely hot weather
and severe drouths. The June drop will be
much heavier than waa expected, while a
number of localities report blasting of some
varieties. It seems certain that New 1 ork
and Michigan, at least, will have bumper
yields, especially In the Fall varieties. Th
Vlrginlaa promise a very fair crop, although
smaller than that of 1910. "
Information from New Tork State, under
date of the loth. ehowe heavier dropping
than la eoneldered desirable In eo-mo localities-,
whll. othere report blasting, but on
the average, condltlona Indicate an exceed
ingly iarg volume of tonnage.
Michigan reporta ara of the same general
character. In some districts the Summer
vstletles will be heavier proportionately
than the Fall applce. but the latter will of
themeelvea exceed the production of the
last aeveral yeara.
Virginia reporta are recent and compre
henelve. The Shenandoah Valley and East
ern Panhandle ot an .. v. ...-.
I crops or unusuany unw iiu.ii, oui
! ahol. th quantity will hardly exceed 60 or
Bonds
Investments
TimberLands
NEUHAUSEN & CO.
701-2-3-4-5" Lewi Bidg.
Portland Oregon
65 per cent of last year's harvest. Th
shortage Is attributed to the last lat frost
and the excessive drouth lasting three
weeks. Th drop has also been abnormally
heavy. The falling off In the older orcharda,
whlcb bor heavily laat year, will be offset
to a large extent, by the great acreage of
young orchards Just coming into bearing.
The Shenandoah Valley waa visited by se
vere hall, lightning and wind, storms on
June 6. th effect of which could not b.
determined at the time of our advices.
Whatever damage has resulted In th. south
ern parta of the valley may be equalized
by the benefit of rainfall In th. northern
section The cropa of 1910 in eeven coun
ties In tha Shenandoah Valley aggregated
1.G1-0.000 barrels, or the equivalent of 6000
carloads.
No additional reporta have been received
from Colorado.
Northwest conditions continue anchangea.
According to beet posted sources, ths out
look for apples la as followa:
Hood River, Oregon 50 to 60 per cent ot
last year's crop.
Rogue River. Oregon 40 to 80 per cent of
last year's crop.
MiHon-Frcewater -85 to 50 per cent of
last year's crop.
Other districts In Oregon about th same
average.
Wenatchee Valley. -Washington About th
same as last year ?" cara
Yakima Valley. Washington 80 to 60 per
cent of last yeara crop.
Other districts In Washington 85 to 75
per cent, according to districts.
Southwestern Idaho Heavier than 1910.
It will be rememebered that the general
apple crops of the Pacific Northwest In 1910
were unusually large.
Ilrled Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, June 15. Evaporated ap
plea continue quiet but firm on email sup
piles. On the spot fancy quoted at 154
16c. choice at 144 c and prime at 18 4 &
13 c.
Prunes quiet and unsettled. Quotations
range from 9 to llc for Californlas up
to 30-lOs and 11 6144c for Oregons from
80s to 80s.
Apricots firm but active. Choice, 15c; ex
tra choice, 154 016c; fancy. 16 S 17c
Peaches quiet and steady. Choice, 84 V
9c: extra choice, 94 094c: fancy. 94 10c.
Raisins very firmly held on bullish re
port from the West. Muscatels are quoted
at 64 7c choice to fancy seeded at 81990.
seedless at &'6c and London layers at
41.40'ul45.
nop at New York.
NT-TW TORK, J'ine 15. Hops Sternly.
The United States
Government expert
on paving materials
A. W.Dow.says "My
personal opinion is
the Bitulithic pave
ment is a VERY
good one." That's
what every pave
ment expert thinks.
And so do the
people who use it.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Aaphalt and other Bitu
minous Pavements. 606-608 Electrlo
bids. Portland, Or. Oskar xlubr.
Manager.
'616 Checks
and
Letters of Credit
Drafts on Foreign Countries, Money
Orders.
Cable and Telegraphic Transfer of
Money Payable Throughout
the World.
American Express Co.
Seventh and Stark Streets.
TRAVELERS' Gl'lDB.
mmmm
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
Pa Ln. Jun 21, lPMjtKsr. Aug. Vio June 24
Blueeher June 24;Cleveland July 1
tRltg-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant.
Will call at Plvmouth and Cherbourg.
C.1BRALTAR, ALtiLLHS, NAPLES. GENOA
US. 8. HATAVIA June 21. 13 noon
S. 8. HAMBl-KU Juna 27
IW111 not call at Algiers.
LAND the MIDNIGHT SUN
NORWAY SPITZBERGEN. ICELAND
AND NORTHERN CAPITAL.-. BY SUPERB
TWIV-81-RBW STEAMSHIPS BLCKCHER.
CINCINNATI. KHUNPIIIXZESSI.V CECl
IAE METEOR, from Haraburs- d urine; June,
July and Auirust. IDunhur-r-Amorlcan Use.
lo Powell St.. San Francisco, taLj Jiorthern
pacific. O. R. '-. Bnrlln-rton, Chicago,
Milwaukee Pniret Hound Bor. and other it.
it. offices in Portland.
, COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER ,
Sails from Alnaworth Dock Portland.
A. M., June 10. 15. 20. 2S. 30. July 6. 10, 16,
20 25. 80. and every 6 daya Freight received
at Alnaworth dock daily up to & P. M. Pas
senger fare, flrst-claas, 10: eecond-claaa.
61 ineludlna meals and berth. Ticket of
Bee Alnsworth Dock. Phones Mala 266
Main 170. A 1234.
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE.
Vorr Rate. Schadul Tlmav
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
Sli Ball way Exchange Bids.
-Portland. Or.
alalnSlTt. alllV
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Faclflo a 8. C." S. 8. Roaaeks
and 8. S. Xldsr aall every Wedneeday alter
nately at P. M. llcket office laj Third
St.. nesr Alder.
MARTIN J- HIGLEY, Paseeaga-r Ageat,
U. JX ttLly'tfeiER, Freight Agent,
fiuua M. JU14. A 1614-
TO
A the
SHOW
extent to
which the prac
tice of paying-employes
by check prevails
throughout the United
States we quote the following-
from a report to the
National Monetary Commis
sion, Document No. 399:
"Of weekly payrolls reported by
the banks aggregating $134,800,000
for the week ending March 13, last,
70 cfo was in checks." It will ba
noted that the advantages of paving em.
ployes by check aro becoming generally
recognized.
LUMBER
n;atj ON.A.L,
Coraer Fifth and Stark, Portland, - Or,
MENS
Established 1886.
Merchants National Bank
Portland, Oregon.
United States Depository.
Capital and Surplus....
.$350,000.00
This bank has been transacting a conservative banking busi
ness for a quarter of a century. It invites you to join the large
number of prudent, careful people, who, during that time, have
found their banking relations both agreeable and profitable.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
North Coast Tourist Route "Norway of America."
STEAMSHIPS
"Prince Rupert" and "Prince George."
Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart and
Queen Charlotte Islands.
Leave Seattle, Wash., Sundays and Wednesdays 12:00
o'clock Midnight.
Connecting at Prince Rupert -with S. a "PRINCE ALBERT" for Queen
Charlotte Islands and local points.
NOTE Sunday steamer aa far as Prtneo Rupert only, until Jane 11th.
GRAND TRTtTXK RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Double-Track Route) four trains
dally, "no excess (are, to all points East, via Niagara Falls. Standard and
Tourist Sleepers, Dlninr Cars, serving meals a-la carte, and club breakfast.
For tickets and reservations apply to local Railway Ticket Agents or J. H.
Burgls, general agent. First Avenue and Ytsler Way, Seattle, Washington.
TRAVEJJFKS GUIDE.
OFEN KIYEB TRANSPORTATION CO.
STR.J.N.TEAL
Freight recelvaa
dally at Oak-u dock
for The Dalle.
Hood Kiver, White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Kar.na-alclc. Paaco.
Richland. Hanford,
White Blulta I-ewlt-ton.
Idaho, and In
termediate point.
FTBST-CZASS PASSEKGEB SKBVTCaV
FARE SO CENTS
K HOOD RTTEK. WH1TK 8AUMOJ. THB
flteamer leaves Portland Sun.. Toea.
Thura. 1 A. M. Retnrnlna leave. The Deilei
Von., Wed . TrU I A M . arriving- at Port
land abont e P. M. dSy-, -J?i
Buchanan. SupM W. S. Small wood. Gal
Jdxr. fiionea Mala 2800. A Soul.
BAN rBANClSCO PORTTLAXD STKAM
BHXP CO.
an Francisco and Los Angeles dtreet.
FYom Alnsworth Dock. Portland 9 A .M.
SS Bear Jane 17, Koe City it. Beaver 27
From San Francisco, northbound, 12 M.
BS Rosa City June IS. Beaver 20, Bear 23
From San Pedro, northbound. 12 M.
SS Beaver Jons 18, Bear Z, Rose CltT M
H -A Mother, a T. A, 143 Third st.
J. W. Ransom, agent. Alnsworth Dock
Phoaea Mala 402. Mala 2&S, A 102.
TRAVXXXKS' GUIDE.
(MAIM PACIFDG
STEM
The Tourist Hlchway
and Scenic Kout to Europ
via
The St. Lawrence River.
The Shortest Ocean Passase.
Less than Four Days at Sea.
by the
EMPRESSES OF THB ATLANTIC." -Weekly
sailings Montreal, Quebec to Liver
pooL First cabin, 990; second cabin. $51.25;
one-class cabin (called second cabin), $17.50:
third cabin. $37 and $31.25. Ask local
agenti, F. R. Johnson, G. A-. 142 Third St..
or J. J. Foster. T. F. A-. 713 Second eve..
Seattle.
HONOLULU $110
FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP
The most delightful spot on entire world
tour for your vacation. Delightful sea bat ta
ins at tbe famous beach of WalklkL The
splendid 6S. Blerra (10.000 tons displace
ment) makes tbe round trip In 18 days, and
one can visit on a side trip the living vol
cano of KUauea which is tremendoukiy ac
tive, and see for himself the process of
world creation. Ns other .rip compares
with this for the marvelous and wonderful
in nature. Visit the Islands now, while you
can do it so easily and quickly and while
the volcano is active. Prompt attention to
teiegrams for bertha. Sailings: Juna low
July 1. July 22, Aug. 12. etc.
OCEANIC 8 co
f 71 jiarket fitreet. Saa jTrandsCfe