FRUIT CROP LARGE
bo arr-ted. It l rtuoniMa to xpct that f
from now oa th general course wiu b
upward.
California Will Have Plenty of
Deciduous Varieties.
PRICES WILL BE MODERATE
Rank Clearing,
flank rlHrinii of th Northwestern cities
yestaruay war as tollowa:
f't.ertna. Falaneee.
Portland l.av.s !"
iM.t-.i. j.3.m..j
Tjiu ..vi.
pekar. M.54S
rOKTLANO MiKUTi
Vegetable d Fralta.
TROPICA!. FRUITS OIUIM, U
1 1 per bo: California
tmiisii Mnnu itriSo per
aena 11.75 4 per crate; lemon
HEAVY, WAVE OF SELLING
k-kEt..) n i :r M-wbtrrit urrtaa. I
j pr crate; gooirbfrrtM. 0 7c per j
paUI)U . appirs. I t prr . :. t - - v
PRICES GIVE
Reaction Sets In In the Stock
Market.
Grnirrri Looked for IIl;h Market
and Are Disappointed Grapo
Ylrld Ifrary, According to T.
I'farfon, Jat From PontH.
Tho California fruit crop l not going to
a rmall en. Early M:!mit.i war of a
light yield and with reports of shortsges
ta ether .lata, grower act their mlnda oa
b:h prtc Th California, crop haa
turned oat to bo larc for moat va
rttla. and with condition t4 else
where, th srow.ra of t. Southern
p'at. ar lhrfor moca disappointed
wtta tba rerorns In sight. According to T.
Feanoa. who baa Just returned from a ahort
trip through tba deciduous fruit districts,
tboro will bo good crop of moat varieties
H. said:
ralifom!a haa a normal crop of peachee
th! Toar and a:ao of piuma Tha crop of
apple wlU bo blc. as Is also tho ti
throughout tha East. Tha California apri
cot erop la not heavy and aa tha drtad
fruit maa aro short and aro paring- high
rtru tha market ta firm. Nest week
wlil se tba heaviest movement In apricot
"Tharo Is a big crop of cantaloupes In
tho Imperial Valley and In Central Call'
foraia. Account aro eery enough to get
this year, la fart, tharo aro mora ahlrpera
than aellara. Tho same applies to water-
ndona Tho cantaloup crop la a llttl
lata ta Treino and Tuiare countt-s. but
there will bo plenty of them when they
ennt In. Tba Tines aro In Una er.sp. It
HI bo two waeke b.f r shipments begin
from Tular a&4 Pre.no.
-There will b a big erop of grapea of
all kina Th output of Toka will
l largest tha at haa aver known.
"HarUett pers a.-a ntr.g to ta scarce and
Terr blgii. Tho blight waa eery v.r and
b:d tha a.-rai la .mailer. Practically
ail thm rz'tz haa been bought, tba canners
pa-trg aa h-gh aa I -10. Agents of tba Cali
fornia canr.ertea wt;l soon bo operating In
reaon. particularly In tha eouthern part
of the a'ate.
California fruit prices generally will not
t htgn thl year. a.r a III they bo cheap,
eveert In tho case of grapes, as tha canners
an t .tried fruit men aro short, orapegrow.
era cannot aspect to get fancy prlc-a with
fie M ervp they will hsve."
u. n-r e.unr. mr nil. per crai
emot.iouoe.. ILTtulTj per crate; peachc
!.: l.o per crate; watermelon.. lstflo
per pound: I'lumi. $1.73 per crate.
BACK VEOtTAULKx New carrots. II
e- .ark' turn I . i .' bee'.a. S 2.
rOTATOE" Old. 13 Per hundred; now
C;:?o-Y!la. Illicit per pound.
VEGETABLES Anparagua. 7595 per
box. lrrnt IKljc, cmbbage. ' P"
hundredweight: corn. 20c per doxeo
iu umb'ti. noon 1.2 J vr u"scn; m
pliat. lie u.r pound; garlic 10itl-a
per pound: lettuee. aoiic per dozen; hot
ti ! 7 nee bol: Deaa. I
M. rL- nA.tn- n.nn.M ' f fl tt rf tMlURd: Tad-
lehea. i;c per tlosen: rhubarb. lnOa
per pound: tomatoes, si O 1.1a.
ONlONa Xellow. Ii7J; red. I2.80 P
hundred.
P7fl
Val-
f 0-l .wpTIOX or OAT I DECREASING
tteole fo of .r Trurka Cote Into
Crate Bulae.
Th-re iu a peor outlook f.r tho oate mar
ket li th earning eeaeon, aecordtpg to
rr: e of the local grain dealera Tho coa
riiwli'ii In this city has been sharply re
fl'tred since auto trucka came Into general
li anl next aeaaoa wlil aeo even a amailcr
rnount of oata here. Tho aamo a p-
pl!'. to h.r. The oata market was dull
Tester, i.e. but fcoi.Jcrs .nil ax firm prices.
Ilarley la noirlnA. se atorV. In this tec
tl nj era practically exhausted.
The wheat tr-1 waa Tery quiet. There
ttl some derrand tot blueafm. both In tho
N'Tth and 5---ufh. fcu: there appenred to he
ao outlet fr club or 49-fo:d. Wheat price,
were quoted unchanged.
Local recelpta. la care, were reported by
th Vercbanta Etehanc aa foiloaa:
W heat llsrley-V'ourOnta Hay
V onT.iy ....
ruertaT . . . .
tv e-iiiefiay .
Tliurlar . . .
Year ago . . .
Sea. to data,
leer ago ...
EXGL.D
l'ralt
T
IS
1 I
11
11 M
70
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t it
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. 1 t
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TIKM AMEJtlCAX ArPI.ES
This Coantry I la fa tot.
Atfwago Price.
American appiea bare met with great
tanriQ the Cnlted Kingdom, writea Consul
general Jobn L. Ortrfiths, of Indon. and
aro constantly securing a mora command
ing place In tho fruit trade of "tho conn
try. The bulk of American apples come
from Oregon. Washington and Wyoming.
The Canadian and Ta.mantaa appiea are
also tn favor. Tha extent of tha demand
for appiea from tho United b'tatea. Canada,
and Tasmania la regulated by tha sea
sons la the countrlea named. At certain
period American apples are eoid on tha
English market la greater quantities than
from any other country.
Few American peaches, grapefruit or mel
ons aro sold In tha Vntted Kingdom. Pears
aro In-ported in considerable quantities from
tho United State. South Africa and Aus
tralia, each cf these countrtea furntahlng
the fruit at a different season of tba year.
The wholesale prtce of oranges was 13
to iZSO per case during the first nine
monthe of 1910, and during the last three
months I2.SO to J3.S0 la tha early part of
1910 tha wholesale pries of apples was S3
ta 14 SO per barrel and later la tha rear
II JO to I J. During tha first three months
cf this year th best quality of apples com
manded IA.30 a barrel. Those pricea apply
to tho general run of apples Imported from
tho United Statea Higher prices were oc
casionally paid during tho year for tha
choicest qualities.
NEW POTATO rtUfM ARE ITRXEB
Market la California la oa a 41ghrT Basis.
Onions Aro Wrakenlag.
New potatoes aro firmer as a result of tha
stronger California market. Oarnet Chiles
aro about finished In Mateo County and
prices In the south aro SO cents higher haa
thy were two weekV ago. Early Rom and
Burbanks from the San Joaquin and Sacra
mento Valleys are also higher. Some Whits
Rose are being brought np from Southern
California. The supply of old potatoes In
that state Is exhausted and there aro not
enough new potato, to fill orders.
Onlcna aro weakening, because of lower
prices In California, due to the heavier
supply.
TRADE IX 1 ATKRMELONS I SI.OW.
aaataJewp Market Al Drags With
Morka Too Heavy. .
Another car of watermelons arrived yes
terday. Tho price held at 2tS centa
sad the demand waa slow. Cantaloupes
were. weak but no lower. The market la
overstocked and tho quality generally poor.
Apricota were ta good demand and ateady.
Two atraight cars of apricots are en routs
to tbia city. Other California fruits were
unchanged.
The strawberry market was steady. Re
ceipts aro graduaFIy decreasing.
sig cars cf bananas arrived In good con
Poaltry .Market la Moggies.
Ths poultry market continues sluggish,
receipts have been light for some time pst
and dealers are at a loaa to account for
the lack of Inteasat by buyera Spring
chickens and young ducks are particularly
slow. .
TDe egg trade also drags, but quotations
are male tamed at tho former level.
There was a good demand for batter and
cheese and former prices prevailed.
:0c;
turkeys,
tie per
f.raln. rienr. Teed, T.lc-
WHEAT Track price.: Blue.tem,
P!c. ciuo. Sou 34c; Ilueaiaa. Si Q SGo ;
ley. 7c. eO-Iom. STo.
utl.l JITI-VM Hran. l'2l.&0tl2S per ton
mldUllna.. IS1: shorts, tii.ivult; rolled
bsrley S29.MII30.SO.
COKN Wbo.e. 129; CrarheO. .",9 per ton.
BARIJET Choice feed. tiT pel ton.
ATS No. 1 white. t-"Tuia per ton.
FLOUR Petonta. .J per barrel;
etraigbta, tl-M; exports, g.i.80; Valley, l.b
erah.m ll.jU: wliolo wheat. S4-70.
HAT Timothy. Sl?21 per ton; alfalfa.
I12.J0 9 11. clover, now. Il k.Si; grain nay,
new. tli.
Dairy and Country rrvdnra,
roULTrtT Hena, lifllc; broilers.
ducks. oung. 15c; geeee. nominal
2vc; dreaaej. choice. C
ECKS3 Oregon ranch, candled.
doi-n.
; iTTrn--ite eramer extra. 1 and a
pound prima, la box. -Jc per pound: less
than box lota cartons and delivery extra,
i W I I-' Tim trlnlet. and dal.IeS. 149
14liC L.r -pound, oune America. lOtil&alo,
I-ork Kancy. tSJl'ic per pound.
V&AL ancy. llisal-c t" I"ua.
ataolo 1 rocerle.
f it.vnv -oiumbi Kiver. 1-poTjnd talis.
12.10 per doarn; il-pound laila i-S: 1-
pouno riata, aaaaaa yue,
ii 11
I'OI'tLK Roasted. In drums. S0IOe per
pound.
NUTS Walnuts. 170110 per pound
Kraill nuta. 14 0 1-; Blberta. 16c; almond.
UilIK: pecara lc: oucoanuta icfl par
dien; cheatnuta, 11 Ho per pound; hickory
nut. Rd IDe nar oDund.
HONtY Choice. J.IS per ease; strained
kotiy, loc per pound.
SALT Oianuiated. tlS per ton; bait-
ground, lova. . per ton: aOa, par ion.
IJCANS Small white. 1st: large white.
ISc: Uma. Vc: pink. c: red Mexi
cans. Bl.r: baiou. sc.
Kim No. 1 Japan. 4c; cheaper gradaa,
tleu4.56: Soutii.-a head. efet7c; 1m-
pori'd lniyerlal. Hc; Imported extra No. L.
MilAR Dry xranurated. S3.60: wn.
.Vm. oe-t. o.40. extn C. J5.1K; powdered.
barrel.. tj.-i; cub. barr..a. so.
l-i'.IilD tKLllc Appiea. li-013Ho par
pouuit. apricota ltc. pearnca, losylo;
prune, Italian, loallc; imtr. loc; i.gs.
white and black. v"tc; currant, luct
11c: ralama luoa liuaateL gWttlSc;
biached Tnotnpeon. llo,c: unbleacaed aal-
ta. Sac. aeeuetl, HvtftsO.
Hups. W4 aad Uldea.
Mors lU contracts. 2ZSO per lb :
cron. 2ic: Ivu crun. liullo; olds.
a j 10c.
iloll AIB ("hole. Illllst wor pouno.
jl L-t.tern Oregon. lutfluo per
pound, accord. ng to ahriukage; Valley, itii
lie pr pound.
1'ti.Tj Kry. loc: iamha 9400 eacn:
pit. ox;ctl each; shearling luv-OO each.
lilUto called bides. 111 par pounii,
al:d caiL. lee: aalted kip. loc; aaltea etage,
c: gra hiaes. lo leas; dry hide, linie;
dry oil. 17iiM:: dry ataga. lit) 12c
CiaCAHA BARK. far pound, sc.
UKAJ.N UAUa Wheat, lie: oata, tUt
Provision.
HlMS-10 to 12 pound, laaioe: 12
14 pounds. l s6H'c. 14 to 10 pounds.
lit'tc: 1 to Is pounds. liflscj skinaed.
I.jl; picnics. 1'c: cottage roll, line
KVUKtU lit ATS ef longuea. tic;
dned beef aeta, none; outaldea. aone; la
10". knucklea, 20c
HACUN limr. 27c; standard. 23c;
choice. .He; L.ag.tsh. 17c.
DKT bALT CLKalO Regular short clears,
dry salt. 12Ssc; auiuked. liHc; backs, light,
salt, lee; smoked. It fee; backs, htavy salt.
USc; smoked. IS ; exports, salt 12-;
smiRd 14c.
LAllL Kettle rendered, tierces. HHc.
tubs. 12c: standard, tiercea. 10c; tuLa.
11c; cbolt-o tiercea, 9c; tuba, loc; short
ening, tierces. Vc: tabs. iO.
Oils.
I.I.VSEED Oil. I'ure rsw In barrels. lc;
boiled. In barre... Vic; raw. In cases, tuc;
boiled. In cases. USc.
TLKFE.NXIM3 Csses. 73c: wood bar
rels. tVi-sc; iron barre.a, 60c; 10-caso) lots.
Tuc
OASOLI.VE Motor gasoline. Iron barrels,
lie; cases. 12c; li gasoline. Iron barreia.
He; case. liVic
COAL OIL ordinary test, cases. ltwllo
bulk, la tanks. Inc: high test. Itiaa.
BERRIES RiPEII SLOWLY
PRICIs ARE JIIGHEK IX
SEATTLE MARKET.
THE
Worst of the Ecj; Deal Is OT?r Old
Potatoes Soli at $70
a Ton.
8EATLB. Wash.. Juna It. (Special)
Strawberries will be high Friday and Sat
urday. asS a result of the cold and cloudy
weather that hss prevailed for ths past
three or four days. Berries have not been
ripening weiL Today'a receipt were mod
erate and the demand brink. As a result,
prices were higher than yesterday, ranging
from I1.S0Q2. On the other band logau
berries, blackberries and raspberries were
In more liberal eupply and lower.
Cfcaniea were lower. Binge were not
quoted above 11 : and very good atock was
offered below $1. Small cantaloupes sold
as low aa
Red onions were offered 2ft cents lower at
$2 with tl.fiO tho top. Silvers were
held at iMIgl. California tomatoes ware
offered at tt.V.
Poultry receipts today were xreaiva, ar
rivals being about the heaviest of the sea
son. The demand was fair. Ei;g receipts
were not as large. Leading dealera beliefs
that tho worst of the season I. ovr.
The butter market waa active. Several
email lota of butter are changing hands
nearly every day 00 the local exchange
Cheese waa brIy stesdy. Offerings aro
hi avy.
Froxen poultry la practically cleaned up.
Old potatoes today Bold aa high as
per inn, said to be the highest price ever
asked for old potatoes In this naarkeL
Prospect of Extended Tariff Dlncns
s!on Haa a Depressing Effect on
Speculative SentimentBonds
Aro Heavy.
NEW TORK. Juno 22. Hopes of speedy
Improvement of conditions in ths seonritlea
market and tn th financial situation in
general were retarded by the sffeot of OA'
favorable Influences which brought out
sharp reaction In atocks. Ths heaviest sell.
lr.g movement of several weeks was under
taken today and In tha first hour of tradln
mors shsres were dealt In than during yes
terday's entire session. Prices cava way
rapidly and a reaction took place.
Indications thst the tariff question might
h token up by Congress la a comprenen
aire way gave rise to a revival of apprshen
alon on thst score. Th chance that fur
ther obstructions would appear In tho way
of the Canadian reciprocity agreement re
acted against ths stocks of railroads which
were expected to benefit by ths agreement,
and tha Northwestern roads wera among tha
heaviest losers of ths day. Prospeota of re
vision of the woolea echodule wre aaaoolat-
ed with tha decline of S point In American
Woolen preferred.
Report of posolblo prooecutlon of th
United states steel Corporation were used
In sttaoklng the stock and It gave way
more than usual.
Bonds were heavy. Panama Ss and Chinese
3s were traded In on the etock exchange tor
the first time today. Business In th new
United Stsirs Issuo wss smaller than when
It was drslt In on the curb. Total sales, par
value, $3,143,000, United Statea bonds were
unchanged on calu
CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
4K
16,IM
2'H
a
Atlis Chal pf .
Amal Copper ..
Am Anticult . ..
Am Iteet tugar.
American Can ..
Am Car A l'dy
Am Cotton Oil.. 100
Am lid t Lt pf.
Am Ic SecurL. S00
Am i.lnaeed ... ......
Am Locomotlvo.
Am Smel V Ret 10,300
do preferred..
Am Steel Kdy.. 1V
Am Sugar Kef.. 1"
Aui Tel A Tel.. T.SOO
Am Tobacco pf. 4V
Am Woolen .... 80
Anaconda M Co 4"0
Atchison II.21X)
do preferred.. 3i"
Atl Coast Line.. K
Halt It Ohio 7'
Hethiehem Steel 2
li rook H Tran.. S.4"0
Canadian I'ac .. 2.ft"0
Central Leather 1.700
do preferred.. ......
Central of N J
he A Ohio . . . 7.400
Chicago or Alton
Chi til est ... sou
do preferred..
Chicago A N W S0
C. M A St Paul. SL600
C. C. C A St L
Col Fuel ft Iron 4"0
Col A Southern.. I'M)
Consul Caa 2..Vo
Corn Producta 60O
Lei A Hudaon ..
DAK Oranda .. T. 1"0
do preferred.. 1.3'K
rlstlliers Secur 7"0
Erie .710
do 1st pr .... L1"0
do 2d Pf .... 2'
General Eleo . .. 700
fit North pf ... a.&OO
Ot North Ore
Illinois Central. 40
lotcrbor Met ... ?'0
do preferred. . g.o-w
Inter Harveetor. S"0
Inter 'alarm pf SfO
Int Paper
Int Tump 1"0
Iowa 'Central .. 2'JO
K C Southern .. 1.2'
do preferred.. l"J
Laclede Has ... l..roO
l.oula A Nasn ..
Minn A St L . . OH
l. S P as S 8 M 2"0
i4o. Kn A Tex. 7'0
do preferred.. im
Mo Pacific 8.400
Nat Illscult ....
National Lead M
Mex N By a pr
N T Central . . . 1.400
N T. Ont A Wes 1.SO0
Norfolk A West. 11.400
North Am -
rthem Pacific .7"D
Pacific Mall ... 4'
Pennsylvania ... 0.4"
People's Ois . .. '0
P. C C A St L. 2o0
Plttaburg Coal . I.00O
Pressed S Car.. 000-
Pull Pl Cor
Ry Steel Spring. TOO
Reading 85.400
Republic Steel .. l.waj
lo preferred..
Rock Island Co. .1.100
do preftirreo. . ......
St L A 8 f 2 pf 600
St L Southwest.
do preferred.
Sloes Sheffield -
Southern Pac .. 7. re HI
Southern Ry . . . 3.1"0
do preferred.. l.it'O
Tenn Copper ... 2.0.IO
Texas A Pac ... 20
Tol. St I. Wes 400
do preferred.. sou
Union Pacific .. 60.100
do preferred.. ow
V n- Realty
V a Rubber ... 1.2X
U 8 Steel S9.0OO
do prererroa.. s.ww
rtah Copper ... T.Rfx
V Caro Chem
Wabash 100
do prefTred.. 400
Western Id ... 4o0
W-.tlng Eleo .. "0
Western union. T"
lvh..l A 1. Fl.. 500
Lehigh Valley .. 9.400
High,
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Total sales for the day. 4od,OtO snaa.
BONDS.
vrn' rnp W .Tone ?. Closing ouotatlons
C S. ref. 2 rag.100 . T. o. aao. rin
do coupon ...100 No. racino bs... ut
TJ. 8. 3 reg 101SINO. racino 4a...
r. S.new 4S reg.114 IWIs. Cent 4s.. ?3B
do eouDoa ...114 Japanese as .. is-u
D. A R. O. 4S. . . 93
lsnoa Markets steady IlTerywbww.
The lemon market Is tteaedy In all parts
of the country. It Is strictly a wtather mar
ks, at ths present time. Temperatures ara
normal la all sections, but ss soon as toer., n,nrr ,nd w.tern roedtuma. 17rlo; ana
la a change on way or anoiner price ni mediums, 100 lie: tin, utimd
rRODVCE AT BAN FRANCISCO.
Quotatloos Current la tba Bay City Mar
kets. a
SAN FRANCISCO. June 2i The follow
ing produce prices were current today:
Vegetaolea Cucumhera 6orQel.S5; garlic
8 9 4c; green peas. 11.25 3 1.73; atrtng beans.
355c: asparagus. 73cft1.30; tomatoes. SOti
73c: egepiant. AS Sc.
Putter Fancy creamery, 22e.
Kgge Store. 19c: fancy ranch. 21.
t'lieese Voung A men as, 12Sil-sc.
MlllstufTs Bran. I2S J" 29; mtddimgs.
832 &0 ji.
Fruit Arples. choice. f2.O0; common.
31 25: Mexican time. 0 W; California
lemons, choice, go; common, 2; pineepplca,
Ut
Hay Wheat. 311014 p-r ton: wheat and
oata lii:. alfalfa. II.1L
Onions 3 1.43 'J l.5.
Pnatoes Early Rose. $2.30 9 2.33.
Receipts Flour. 2"Hi sacks; wheat,
! centals: barley. 260O rentals; oats, 643
centnis: potstoes. .1460 sacks; bran. 33 sscks;
middlings, 3-0 sacks; hsv 21s tona
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. I.Of IS. June 22 Woo! Active.
Ter-
6tocks at Boston.
BOSTOS. Juna 22. Clolng qnotatlons:
aiione. 30 I Miami copper... 22
Ami K. copper., ivsa i.-uonawa 00 a
A .. L. A rim.. 21 Nevada Con. ... 1I
A r lion a Com. .. lilNlpielnf Mlnea. 10
Atlantio )North llutte..... 3H
vj a. r . m. a M. 11 iNnrth laks
llutte Coalition. 19 Old Dominion... 47
C A A. ex-dlv.. 89 Osceola -.10JB
Cal. A Hecla...47J (Parrott .a. At CJ 12
Centennl! i yuincy ia-a
r C C. ex-dlv. 61 nannon nt
E. Uutte Cp. 31. 13S .Superior 32
Franklin 12VsSup A Pos Mln.. 7
C.lroux Con 61 Hup A Pitts T03. 17
Oranby Con. ... 42VU. S. R R. M..3H
Green Cananea. 7S do preferred .. 4R
I. Rorale tcop.) 1T l tan con. 1"
Kerr Lake 8 Sit'. Op. Co. ax-dlv 49
Lake Copper.... 814 Winona 8
La Salle Copper 3 Wolverine 113
Money. Esehaage, Flto.
NEW YORK, June 20. Money on rail
steady. 2S6 2S per cent: ruling rata, 2,
clo.lr.g bids. 2: offered at 2.
Time loans steady. 60 daya 2 per cent:
0 days. 2S02V:ulx months. 3OS.
Prime mercantile paper. 4 04 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at 34.6411 for 60-day
bllla and at 84.86 for demand. Commercial
blile 34.83.
Par sliver. 82 He.
Mexican dollars. tSe.
Government bonds steady; railroad heavy.
V
SAN PR A NCI 8 CO. jono 42. Sterling on
London. 60 daye. 34.84: do sight, 14.86.
Crafts Sight, 2; telegraph, ft.
rmCAOO. June 22. Exchange en New
Tork. C premium.
Metal Uarkets.
NEW TORK. Juns 22. Standard copper
dull. Spot. June, July. Auguat and Sep
tember, 12.239 12.33c London quiet. Custom
house returns show .X ports of 21.017 tons so
far this season. Lake copper. 12.25tfl&c:
electrolytic, 1X62 0 12.76c; casting, 12.37
tj 12.30c.
Tin stesdy. Spot aS.23 9 45.S0c; July,
44.23942.02: August, 41.95 42.30c; Sep-
..nK.. 11 rruaonue. Sale, ten tons
. , . , . ooa ' rive ton anot at 43.25c.
ieri o.n.t at 4.4SS4.C0O New Tork and
A mei sam r..t St T.onia.
Rnelter oulet. at 8.70 98.90c NW Tork
and 8.65 9 6.65c East St. Louis.
Antimony dull. Cookson's. 8.60e.
t ic 1 fnnnitnr NnrthMIL No
. , i 1 sja 1 tnnndrv South
ern eoft. 313913.60; No. 3 foundry Northern.
14-73 0 1D.ZS. , .
iiuioi metal market will not reopen for
business until Monday morning.
Caadltlosi of tha Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Jons 22. At the begin
ring of business today the condition oi in'
United Statea Treasury was:
Working balance in Treasury of-
floa 8-7.7i2.4-.
In banks and Pblllppln treasury .io.b--
e&.-i K-i-n& 1. nnr.l fund... 89.752,
Ordinary receipts yesterday ?'22?'IoJ
Hnilnarr dl.buraamenta 1.6o4.12U
Th. ...min. thie fiscal year 1 812.667,445,
.. . n.fioii of 311.617.973 at this
time laet year. '
Th figures axolude pobllo dbt
Panama Canal transactions.
Dried Fruit at Sew Tork.
w n t . . Cv.nnrslflA
nan j cvjv. Uuw - - -
pie quiet, but firm, with small offerin
On tn pot xancy mim 1 -' '
. . . -i ' m n 111! r
cnoice. HTlii -" - -
frur.rs quiet and stesdy. Wuotatlons range
from 9 to 14o for Callfornlas up to 30-40
and ll914c tor uregou irum o:
. ..1,1 ..I Kilt nriceS
apncou " D1 - ' "
steady. Choice, 15o; extra choice, 15
16o; fancy, 16 17c
Peach quiet and barely steady. Choi
899o; extra choice, 9o; fancy,
010c
Raisins, dull and featureless.
and
P
ga
loo
30a.
held
3
BRISK TRADE AT YARDS
ALIi CLASSES OP 6TOCK MOV
AT STEADY PRICES.
galea of Sheep Are Iarg-e Cattle Go
Within Former Range Top
Hogs at $7.
Business eontinusd sxtlv at tha stock'
. . v.ri.1, demand and a good sup
ply. especlslly of sheep. AU clssses of stock
were moved. tM . . .
The bulk of th' steexs sold brought 15.23
and 16.75. though a few were 1 t0T le"
and on extra choice animal went at 36.u0.
Cows sold at 33.76 to 34.73. and calves had
a range of 34.60 to 37 00- -n-K.
e...re e th sheen market was th
sal of a big bunch of 1132 head, averaging
92 pounda, at 33. Good ewes brought
and culls a cant a pound lees. A bunch or
wethers was taken at s.o. lanni
ernn. sb in tn 1&.83 according to quality.
Seven dollars waa again pain ior
hRiolnta wsr 872 cattle, 189 calves, 2718
sheep, 17Q hogs and 48 horses.
Shippers wars i. J. n
..ttie- e. M. Rluerock. who drove in oo
cattle; L. W. Wise. Toncaua. a cars oi sueep,
T a L'llnt Tontlftn CltV. 3 COTS Of CSttle,
sheep snd hogs; Hugh Cummlnns. HaUey- 1
. . ST 1 1 ry a t-a L i is I atai v
car of aueep ana nogs, r. ..-.--j
1 car of sheep and bogs; 8. L. Overton. Hal
say, 1 car of cattle; C G. Adama. Jefferson,
... r .hi and bon: C. S. Bauman,
Union. 1 car of aheep; Frank Grlco. Baker. 2
. ne -attl and calves: ti. u l ome. vpw,
City, 1 car of horses; Frank Wann, Canby,
car of sheep: r;. is. vt iiiara, rouwi'
and 6anger. Cal., 6 cars of cattle; J. Kruse,
Idaho Falls, l car or came; v. v. luuii .
Union, 1 car of cattle; T. 8. Davla, Market
Lake. Idaho, 2 cars of cattle; -Gray Prof-
Ht. Baker. J Cars oi sneep, iv.
Pilot Rock. Z cars or aueep; - auim-.
stanfield. 1 car of calves; J. B. Huston,
Caldwell. Idaho, 1 car of horses, and George
Splroclos. Huntington, 1 car oi sueep.
Tha daj s sales were as xotiun.
Weight. Price.
1182 sheep 3 33.00
1 bull
1 bull - lo,?o
1 bull l
83 lambs '
4 cows .,................ 9.'5
49 sheip
i bun U?2
12 cows - NWS
1 cow 1130
12 steers .103.
1 steer 1120
77 steers 10H2
1 steer -.
38 eteorg .
320 ewes
218 lambs
bl lambs ....
17 steers
7 steers . . ..
23 steers
fl steers
1 steer
3 steerg
16 cows
3 cows
1 calf
1 calf
1 calf
25 calves ....
45 calves ...
1 bull
1 t'ull .
1 bull
64 wethers .,
89 ewes
31 cull lambs
10 lambs ....
104 lambs ....
107 hogs
8 bogs
.1013
hS
61
64
1245
.1260
117H
,H. ..1072
1050
833
BOO
. .V 903
270
210
130
B74
212
1130
Soo
600
e 84
109
60
65
6S
1S2
230
4.00
8 50
4.00
5.30
4.43
S.OO
4.13
4.75
4.23
3.73
o.oo
3.73
ErO
5.25
0.50
4.50
3.25
3.00
6.25
3.00
6 50
5.23
4.73
3.73
6.00
4.60
7.50
6.00
7.00
4.00
3 00
S.Oo
8.83
3.23
3.73
6.00
3.83
7.O0
6.50
Prices current on tne various classes of
stock at the Portland Union Stockyards
wers as follows:
Prime grain-fed steers 8.00&t.23
Prime nay-fed steers aouy o.-
Choice steers 6.750 6.00
Fair to good steers, ..... .. ...... e.zei a.os
Common ateers ................. ft.09t 6.36
Prime cowa 6.00 6.30
Gccd to choice cowa 4. (; o.ou
Fair to good oows 4-SU'iy
Poor cows 4.23(ul 4.50
Choice heifers 6.500 5.73
Choice bulls 4.60V 6.00
Good to cholc bulls 4.23'tj) 4.30
Choice light calves 7.00w 7.60
Good to cooic ngnt caivas ..... i ito i ns
Cholc heavy calvea ........... (.000 (.64
Choice ataga .:o ax
Ceod to choice staaa ........... 8.260 8.71
Hon
Choice hogs 6.730 7.09
Good to cholc nogs 0.500 6.3
Cholc heavy 6.00 0 4.J5
Common S.UUO t.UI
block bogs a.4stf i.i.s
Sheen
Choice Spring lambs 8.000 4.23
Choice yearlings 3.76 0 4.04
Good to choice yearlings 3.600 3.73
Fair to medium yearlings i.uu0 .to
Choice awes a.000 a.m
Good to choice ewes 2.75 0 3.00
Fair to medium ewes Z.SU0 2.73
Good to choice heavy wethers... 3.764 4.0
Old heavy wetners S.O&0 4.44
allx.d lot 4.00 0 5.98
The following quotations represent prices
on this market for the differed classes of
horses: u ratters, extra neavy. 150 0121.500.
drafters. 1409 to 1700 lba. S15O0S6O; draft
ers, 1200 to 140 ma.. X1VU025O; chunks,
1800150: plugs. 1104)340: driving horses.
, ana up: uui nurse fsv ana up
Chicago Livestock Market,
CHICAGO, June 22. Cattle Recalpt. es
timated. 4000; market, ateady. Beeves. 35
6.70: Texas steers. 34.75 06.95: Western
steers, 34.756 3.70; stockers snd feeders.
83.65 6 8.60; cowa and heifers. 32.6005.00;
calves. HI9.HI
Hogs Receipts, estimated, 17.000; market.
6c higher. Light. la. 158 8.37 ; mixed.
84.15 & 6.60; heavy, 86.050 8.63; rough, 34.06
46.2u: good to choice heavy. 36.2006.53:
plga 33.70 0 6.40: bulk of sales. 36. 4O0 6.3a
bbeep Koceipts, umaiea. 17.000: mar
ket, eteady. Native. 32.23 0 4.16; Western.
32.6004.13; yearlings. 3404.MI; Ismbs, na
tive. I3.7&96.35; Western. 146.40.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW TORK. Jun 23. Coffee futures
closed stesdy. net 8 points lower to 4 points
higher. June, 10.34c: July, lO.STc; August,
lO.SSe: September. 10.78c : October, 10.64c:
November. 10.62e; December, Jsnuary. Feb
ruary, March and April, 10.59c; May, 10,60c;
July was exchanged for September at 10
points and for March and Oecember at 30
points.
Spot coffe steady. Rio. No. 7. 12c;
Samoa No. 4.18c Mild coffee quiet. Cor
dova. 13913c.
Raw sugar firm. Muscovado, 89 test. s.4Sc:
centrifugal. 96 test. s.36c: molaaaea augar.
39 teat. 3.23c Refined sugar steady.
Metr Tork Cotton. Market,
NEW TORK, June 22. Cotton futures
closed barely steady at a net loss of 8 to
1 points. June. 14.00c; July. 14.79c; Aug
at, 14.54c; September, 14.86c; October,
a.02e: November. 13c; December. 13.03c:
January, 13.01c: March. 13.09c; May, 13.14c
Cotton ebbsed auiet. 10 points lower. Mid-
uplands. 18.20c; do gulf, 15.45c sales, 227
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. June 22. Butter 6tedy;
'eamerles. 19 23c; dairies. 17 21c
Eggs btesay; receipts, 10,000 tca, i
, , 1.. .1 11 U flHl. 11..
rirai. jec. a
, -. . .. - .-T- lit,- .win. 11 II
011c: Toting Americas, 12Vi12c; long
horna 120UaVa
mar
pri
BRAKES ME PUT ON
Advance in Wheat Suffers a
Check.
SOME OPTIONS ARE DOWN
Increased Acreage In the Northwest?
It la Said, Will More Thau
Make' Vp ' for All tho
Crop Damage.
CHICAGO, Jnn 52. Stout assertion that
increased acreage Northwest will more than
make up for all crop damage so far discov
ered put th brakes down hard today on
wheat. For the first time this week the
market closed at a net decline for all Im
portant months. The latest, figures ranged
from o lower than last night to o ad
vance. Th end. of th day left corn o
to e off, compared with 24 hours before,
oats showing o gain and hog products ir
regular, strung from 15o easier to 12 0 ad
ditional cost.
September wheat ranged from 90 o to
80 o, closlhg steady at 00 c, a net loss of
a shade. '
September corn fluctuated between 39 0
60c with th close ateady,- 0c down
at 69c Cash grades were unsettled. Num
ber 2 yellow finished at 67tT58c
Top and . bottom figure reached by tb
September option during th session wsr
44o and 43 c with last sales e us at
43043c
The provision trad tmply reflected th
unsettled conditlone In other pit. Finally
pork was 15c lower to 120 up and other
products 2c to 7o off. '
Th leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
.0. 3 -81.,
.81 .ls
.
CORX.
.65 .69
. 60 .60
.68.' .0
OATS.
.43
.44
.46
-MESS PORK.
16 80 13.10
16.70 15.1
LARD.
8.86
i 60
8-2S
SHORT RIBS.,
3.53 3.52
8.52 (.51
7.87 U 7.87
Cash quotations war aa follows:
Flour Firm.
Rye Xo. 2, 92c
Barley Feed or mixing.
choice malting. 3101-10.
Flaxseed Xo. 1 Southwestern,
No. 1 Northwestern, nomlnaL
Timothy seed tJ.6O01O.lS. -
Clover 314-60.
I'orlc Mess, per barrel, ilS.87011.
Lard Per 100 pounds. 38.20.
Short ribs Sides (loose), tl.'t'St.ll).
Sides Short, clear (boxed), S8.2tO8.ft0.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 108.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 387.000 bushols, compared with 831,000
bushels tha corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 10
cars; corn. 358 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs,
17,000 bead.
, xteceipis. ampmaniB.
July...
Sept...
Pec . .
July...
Sept...
Dec. ..
July...
Sept. .
Dec . .
July...
Sopt. ..
July...
Sept. . .
Dec. ..
July...
Sent...
Jan. .
.43
.44
.46
8.8S
8.50
8.25
Low.
.80 '
.80
.82.
.67
.69
.58
.42
.44
.46
Close.
I .80
.90
.93
.67
.59
.53
.41
.43
.45
15.16 15.66
16.43 16.62
8.27 8.J7H
8.40 3.40
8.17 3.17
I.
3.40 - 3.40
8.43 3.41
7.80 7.86
7ftet0e: fair to
nominal:
Flour, barrels
WTbeat. bushels
Com, bushels . ,
Oata, bushels .
Barley, bushels
1 5.390
.... 31.200
....375.600
....260.200
10.000
15.500
23,200
494.500
801.800
17,000
Grain at San Francisco.
SAX FRANCISCO June 22. Wheat
Firm.
Barley Firm.
Spot quotations: Whsat Shipping. 81.42
1.50 per centaL Barley Peed. 3I.8O: brew
Inc. nominal. Oats Red. tl.2001.32 per
cental; white, i.eo axitea; oiaca, iluv
1.82.
Call board sales: Wheat No trading.
Barley L34 per centaL
Grata Markets or? tha Northwest
T lcn( A Jun 22. Wheat : Bluestem.
86997c; fortyfold. 84c; club, 86087c; red
Russian, 34c
Receipts, wheat 26 cars, corn 8 cars, hay
and oata 1 car each.
SSATlLoi, jun vneai: Diuwwm,
87c; fortyfold, 86c; club, S5o; Fife, 860; red
Russian, 04C; oais a. 1.00 iior iuh, vumj,
826.50 per ton. Car receipts: Wheat, six
1 ,.. K.v A
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. -June 22. WTieat July,
08c: September, 97c: December. 98 0
9Sc; No. 1 hard, 31.00. : No. 1 Northern.
9Sc031.OO; No. 2 Northern, 83 098o;
No. 8 wheat, 84097c
English Market Closed.
LIVERPOOL. Juno 22. Market closed.
Weather fine. -
Experts say
of Bitulithic:
"Its remark
able durability,
ease of trac
tion? and non
slipperiness make it the
ideal street
pavement.
19 ,
Travelers' Checks
and
Letters of Credit
Drafts on Poreign Countries, Money
Orders.
Cable and Telegraphic Transfer of
Money Payable xnrongaout
the Wdrld.
American Express Co.
Seventh and Stark Streets.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and othar Bitu
minous Pavemonts. 805-803 Electrls
bids, Portland. Or. Oslcar aiubr.
MaoA4Tr.
OFFICERS
OF
LOCATION
(la tba skyscraper-
district)
OF
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANK
G. K. Wenworth,
Frvjsldaat
John A. Keating,
Tics-President
Geo. L. McPherson,
Vtoe-Presldent
F. A. Freeman,
Cashier
1
Graham Dnkehart,
Asst. OuUn
A. L. Tucker,
Aaat. Caahler '
on
Fifth
at
Stark
Established 1888. .
Merchants National Bank
Portland, Oregon.
United States Depository.
Capital and Surplus....... $350,000.00
This hank 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
Corbctt Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
TRAVELERS' CODE.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG!
Cleve'd. July 1, 10 amltAmerlka ....July 13
Pennsylvania July Si'Tres. Grant. .July 22
Tltlls-cariion a la arie ursiiiiiiwii.
ewill ell at Plvmouth and Cherbourg.
tSecond cabin only. UWIU call at Boulogne,
flIBRALTAR. ALGIERS, NAPLES, GENOA
PS. 8. MOLTKK uiy 11. 1"
S. S. HA-UUCRG Au-uat 15
I Will not call at Alslero.
AROUND
THE
WORLD
ON AN
OCEAN
LINER
niwiDiiiu","" " - - ...
i i f i a- v.,iVi.,n Ta.1f1n. O.
. t.ii riBuuwu, .. ......... - ,
W. R. N., Burlington. Chicago. Mllwauke
A Pug.t Sound Ry-. and other R. R- offices
In Portland.
TWO CRUISES
By the Steamship
"cleve:lant"
17.1K0 Tona)
The first to leave
New York October
21, 1811. The sec
ond to leave San
Francisco Feb. 6,
1912. Annual Event
Trips In Oct.. 1912.
and Feb., 1&13. by
large Cruiser S. 8.
VlrtArt. I.lil.A.
nambara-American Line. 160
Duration
110 Day
COST
$650
aND UP
Including1
All
Necessary
Expense
Aboard
and
Ashore.
Powell St.,
GANADIAM PACIFIC
8TEAM8HBP8
The TourUt Highway
and Scenlo Rout to Europ
via
The St. Lawrence River.
Ths Shortest Ocean Passag.
Less , than Four Days at Sea,
by ths
"EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC
Weekly sailings Montreal, Quebec, to Liver
pool. First cabin. U0; second cabin, J51.26;
one-class cabin (called second cabin), t7.50:
third cabin. 137 and 3 1.25. Ask local
agents, F. R. Johnson. O. A., 142 Third St,
or J. J. Forster. T. P. A.. 113 Second ave..
Seattle. .
TRAVELERS' GUTDB.
STEAMER ANVIL
Sails from Alber Dock, No. S, Fri
day, June 23, 7 P. M., for Tillamook
Bay, Newport, Florence and Bandon.
Ticket office 128 Third t. Phones
A 4696. Main 628. Dock phone A 1903.
HONOLULU $110
XTRST CLASS ROUND TRIP
Th moot delightful apot on entire world
tour tor your vacation. Delightful sea bath
ing at ths famoue beach oi Walklkl. Th
splendid SS. Sierra 10,000 tons displace-'
ment) makee the round trip In 10 daya, and
one can visit on a sld trip the living vol
cano of Kilanea which is tremendously ac
tive, and see for himself the process of
world creation. No other .rip compares
with this for ths marvelous and wonderful
in nature. Visit the Islands now, while you
can do lt so easily and quickly and while
the volcano is active. Prompt attention to
telegrams for berths. Sailings: June 10,
July 1. July 22. Aug. 12, etc.
OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
71 Mark Street. Bait Fraactec.
OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STRJ.N.TEAL
Freight received
sally at Oak-st. dock
tor The Dalles.
Hood River, Whit
Salmon. Umatilla.
Kennenlck. Pasco,
Richland. Hanford,.
White Bluffs, Lewi,
ton. Idaho, and Uf
t..mMllil nolnts.
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SEBVICIfc
FARE SO CliIN12
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. XHB
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sun.. Tnea.
Thura. T A. M. Returning leaves Th Dalles
Hon, Wed.. Frl.. 7 A. U., arriving at Port
land about B P. M. same day. W aj
Buchanan, Bupt-t W. o. Small wood, da I
Mgr. Phones Main 2860- A 8227.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
Balls from Alnsworth Dock Portland. I
. - - . .a i . oi k OK n T..l K 1 I 1 K
A. JM., JUO 111, i, ' '
20 25. 80. and every 5 days. Freight received
. i . jtni, Holtv ,,n a K T M Tea.
senger fare, nrst-class, $10: second-class.
$7 Including- meals and berth. Ticket of
fice Alnsworth Dock. Phones Mala 261
Main 170. A 1234.
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICEL
Lov- Rate. Schedule Time,
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
tlS Railway Exchange Bids.
Portland. Or.
ldalnS87t. AS1V
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND STEAM
SHIP CO.
San Francisco and Los Angeles direct.
Vrnm Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 0 A. M.
B.S. Rose City Juno 22. Beaver 27, Beat
July ?.
From San Francisco. Northbound. 12 M,
SS. Beaver June 20, Bear 25, Rose City 30.
From San Pedro, Northbound, 12 M.
S.S. Bear Juna 23, Rosa City 28, Bear)
duly a.
H .A. Mosher, C. T. A., 14 Third at.
J. W. Ransom, agent. Alnsworth Dock
phones Main 402. Main 26S, A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct
North Pari fin a a. ca'i B. S. Roanoke
and S. 8. Elilor aatl every Wednesday alter.
nat.Iy at 6 p. M. Ticket onice isi iblra
St.. near Aiaer.
atARXLN J. HlliLaX, I'SIKOfn ATaV
W. u. BLlibeaK, preignt an
, Vbmmm M. 111. Uis.