I 17 THE MORNING OREGOMAX, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911. BEAN PRICES LOWER Market Weakening as New Crop Approaches. ALL KINDS DECLINING Wllh a I-arsre CarTT-OTf-r of Colored Brans Those Varieties Show Hie Principal Wraknras Tb Lima fltutlon. Th. srpreach " the on nrw-CT b.ar.e la bringing with U a lower market tT erwt at ka A tumlur of declines wera nnn"un-ed by Jobbers yesterday. Smell and large wbttee are now ouoted at 4 eenta. pink at cents, bsvous at S cents and Umu t T cnts. Colored bns eepeotany show weakness, aa tbere Is a rnfilt!'. carry-over th. Early prtoea on pinks and bsyous vrn htcl. but lh.re were hsavy shipments from Murhutu and thi weakened the market. Small white beans, tt-e chief eommerctsi been In this cor.try. have held fairly -ady throughout the '"- Instead of advanc ing early In tha year wits other beana.- tho nail whlta Just about held thT own. with a align weakening at tha close. The Umi beaa situation l only a trtfio VMkr. A California authority eaTS of tho crop outlook In that state: The crop conditions at this time are moot favorabla Tho scrse planted to Llmu I tho largest In tho history of tho business. Vp to tha present Uai weather condHe"r.s eve bi sarreet. and barring accident be fore and darlag tho harroot tho output should bo no of tho largest In tho huitory of tho bustnea Put. of wunw. tho crop I tot yet undo' cover by any meana. and taere fora It cannot bo ca.lod afo until Novem ber t ant. -Tho weather baa been enoL wllh tho result that the crop Is not so far along ao at thl season last ytar. Consequently, wo believe that September deliveries will bo very light, and that tho main bulk of tho crop will not como on tho markot until October and November, or anywhcro from two to threa ' bh!rd lat season.' hxvk rnr..tRE to pipoe or oats. IB Other Cnlt JJnea Offrrlan .Am Light prauil Is aaall. Thoro were bo now developments tn tho grain trado yesterdsy. Tho demand was low tn ail Itnea. Thmi woo oald to bo more pressure to market oata la soma quor ters. but othorwloo tho offerings were. light. Whu; foreign wheat shtpmTts woro aa follows: Thin wk. Last wk. It Tr. Ft'Hh'. Jl'j.he!. Ilu.h! rntlno .... ! .'" l.l.'- 1.01o.i Aa.-ra.ia 1..-7 J .- ... - lad'a J. -.'. S..'...i'H. !-. Local te.eipte. In cars, mere re port oU by tbo MorrhaaM r.irhnn a rl!oo: What farly riour Oat Hr Mon.'ar 13 IT ; 13 Tuoly ...... 5 a t-.dn.lax ... l' 1 Thtndr t .... 3 rrMay tr. 3 It H Yr a-. 11 1 1 -.-n I1KV-1 J JI-.1J TIS S.tr.t j..n ll -! V.'H 1T14 S.-II IV"- 3"'.' Soason 13o-M loi.iL 1HJ lHa ivj Kor ADVANCE OX lXOOS M.lKKrT rartflra of Last Toaro rrop Now Quotra at 14 hhUUncm, Tho markot for Pacific Coaat hopo at Lon don waa quoted yeotorday at 140 ahltllnca. dn adranco of lO hllltnca oircr tho laat quotation. Thl ahowa that tho larco ahlp znrnta of Pacific Coast hopa to England are Without lnfluonoo In atayln tha upward trond of prlcoa. Enf :af.d la tho brat markot for hopo today and for that rcaaon Ameri can boldara ara aendtns thrlr auppllea over thrra to bo dlapoood of. but they will not bo sacrificed under any clrcumstancoo. Tbo voatber In E.-.aland yesterday waa cloudy. Thera waa no now busineao on tho local market, but actlTlty waa reported from Cali fornia, whero Jewell made .v-cont contract! In Bo noma with E". and T. Roth for 10.000 pounda. with Olmatead for tho aamo quan tity and with J. I- Petereon for ao.000 pounda of tho new crop. New Tork artvicea reported a few con tracts being niida at SO ccnta to s rower. CANTAIOTTES COMING FROM IITBA lml Shipment la oa tho Way From That District. With tho warmer weather the' fruit trado picked up considerably yeaterday. Thera waa mn actlvo demand for cantaloupes and snelona also aold bettor. Three cars of can taloupea are In transit from Dlnuba, tho firat to como xrom that section. There will not be a ajreat deal of decidu ous fruit on tho market for tho Fourth of July. Two cars of rolled fruit are romn. one bajr.c duo today or Monday. A largo shipment of Hawaiian pineapples la duo !onday- Cherrles sold well. Lamberts bringing IS cents. Binge IJVx. cents and good Royal Anna T centa strawheniea continue weak. Red rasp berries were la better supply and lower. There waa a fair showing of loganberries and blackrara The orange market was firmer, but lem ons were weak. New potatoes were la fairly large euppty and weak. 1-REH OREGON EOtiS IN SMALL M PFLV Market la Flran With aa I psTard Taadeetcy. rtmltry Heavy. The erg market waa firm yesterday with Treeh Oregone tn very small aurr. local prices wore unchanged. At Seatt.T the mar ket advanced to s cents, and there was a halt cent rise at San francisco. The poultry market was heavy. Receipts were n-t particularly large, but there was a very $xt demand. Pressed meats were also low. Butter was active and firm, and cheese was steady. Bank Cleailnga. Park elearince of the Northwestern cities yestt-ri'sy were aa follows: Cleartrra Balanca Portland l.Mrl f.Tl.y: rieetcte 2.472.117 Hti.h" Tmoma :') ;.'" 6-)-ue S.e.uC. Il.tiit Port an1'a bank ciearlnss In June. 1911. were f I !.!! I4 . aa compared with 141. l4 tt 6 In June. lilt, and I Jt.OiJ.tll.lf in June. 1. rOKTL-lND JIARAET3. Grain. Flour. Food. to. Tfbeat Trai-k prlrea: Blivstem. i' 9 V; club. Hlc Roi.lin, lijllc; Val ley. 14c. o-t:i. I.Jc. MILIJU'FI iirao. 2 Jo ffis per ton: mld-tlinn i:i: aborts. i;t.taf llj rolled barl.r. - t "'X C'R.V WB-i.e. rrsrk.d. fit per ton. BARLEY Cholre feed. $J7 t -7 -V per too. OATS No. 1 white. -'sou::o per ton. a LOUR Patents. 4 I per barrel; strairhta 3 S: e porta, t usd; valley. (4.M gralsm II U: whale wheat. 4 7X, HAT Timothy, tlttfll per ton: alfalfa. tll.JOffMI; clover, sow. (; grain bay. cow. in. Tocablee aad Fmlta. FRieiiH FRC'IT 8t raw berries. iJl.&0 per crate; gooavHerrtea. i $ 7c per pound; apples, IC3 Pr cherries, slftc p-ir pound; aprirota. t. 75 iy 2 per crate: cantaloup. X.S3 91-7 &r crate; peaches, f 1.25 q i.t per orate; watarmelona - Se per pound: pluma II 7 per crate: raspberrlea $1. per crate; loaanberries. IJOIM Pr cxaia; black cap t; a 1.7. VEuETABLP Aspsrasus. TSalKM per bos: beans. 7Jlc; caooave, 1; tll.-l per cucumbers. 1121 perA bos: ecgplant. l&c per pound; garlic 10lc pet a. f i T . ie rinn! not- earmta Si per eark: turnips, 11: beets. ruiAiuL.i uig, J V J - ' " - Bow val!forn:a. SSC Pr pound. ONIuNS Yellow. .-j; red. 1: white. 14 per hundred. Palry and Country Frodoea. POITLTRT Hona lSfflSHc; Springs. 11 tj: ducks, young. 14lc: geese. Ho; lurseye. 20e: dressed, choice. 25c Ei;S Oregon ranch. candtel. Jie22ojer doan; csh count. 20 V 31c; April first Sic HL'TTKK City creamery estra. 1 and 1 pound prtut In boxes. io per pound; leas than box lot csrtoos and d -livery extra. lKti..E Twin triplets and delete 14t 14V Pr pound. Young America, lit ---o. IURK Fancy. rftlOc per pound. VSAL fancy. UHdlit.' Vr pound. taplc Orwcerles. ALbtON Columbia River. I -pound tails, i.10 per deaen; 2-pound tall i: - pound Hats. X40; Aiaaita pin. 1-pound tail f 1 2V . turikt Roasted, la cruma. 310 10a per pound. . NUTS Walnut 1TH7" Pr Brasll nuts. 14tslc; albert loo; aunonu 14 site; peca lie; coceanut ctjl per dosen; cbestuut HWo per pound; hickory Bat 8 9 luo per opund. HONEY Ccaice, .! per case; strained honey, luo per pound. eALT Granulated. IIS per ton! half Cruod. loos. 1M per ton; 60 1 per ton. BEANS tfmall wnlte, 4c; large white. 4c: Lima. 7c: pink. tsc; red Mexican 4 W c ; bayou, to. KiCfc No. 1 Japan. 4o: cheaper grade li te (4 4.43; boutnara head. UtO'm tm ported Imperial, the; Imported extra f' K lC7v,c bL'OAR Dry granulated. IS.): berry. fS.au. bet. s.40. extra C. 5.iu. powdered, berre: fS.H.; cube, barrel Id. CHll'D FKL'I ia Appe 12 013 He per pound; apricot loc; peacbe luOlooi prunes, Italian, lOQllo; ailver. Ifc; ng whua and black. '; He: currant luo Ho: raisin loose Muscatel. SeitIVo; Biesfbeu ibompeun. 114c; uubleacaea aul use. ae; aeeued. ftwssie. Hope, Wool aad Hide. HOPS 1011 contrsct 2Ho per pound; 1810 crop, lie; lvue) crop. 10; o.da bOluc. ilOri Ali -no.ee. Ia47ae eer pouao. WOOL Eastern Oregon. Htyl7o per pound, according to abrmkage; Valley, IS n) lc per pound. I'LL ro Ltr. 10c; lamb 3fiO40e each; pen lgil each; al,earliuga lu.oo each. HIUi oalted bide tfeo per pound; aaUed calf, lie; salted kip. loo; salted stag Sc; green hid -a. lo less: dry hide lilac; dry call. ITtilwc: dry stag 11 l lao. CAbOARA BAKK Per pound, to. CitAXN BAG a Wheat. !: eat 0.14 FrevUloa , HAMS 10 to 13 pounds. 1S019HC: II to 14 poumts. KSilOc 14 to lo pound 19 v ltc,c. Id to Is pound l9lstc: sainned, lo yc: picnic lieo; cottage roll. 14 c MOKLU ULAia Heel tongue f-toS dried- beef set none: outside noae; la aioee, 2-c; knuckle 2o. HACoN Fancy. 37c; standard. 36c; choice. J2c alnglleh. 17c LiRT bALT ttKED-Regular ahort clear dry salt. Utoc: auioaed. UHc; book Usui, salt. lc: amuked. 14 He; backs, heavy sail. USc: smoked. Ills; export sail lac; aanoaed 14c. l.AHI Kettle rendered. tierces. UHc; tuba, Uc; standard, tierce luCl tub 11c; cbulco Ucrcee. c. tub Iwc; shorl eaoBg. uarce e; tub kao. ' Oil LI.VSEED Dir. Pure raw In barrel le; boil'd. la barrels, vdc; raw. In caae boo; boi:rd. In cases. l3c TLHPtNTlNs; Case TSc; wood bar rel iti. iron barrel aoo; 10-casa lot uc OASOMNS Motor gasoline. Iron barrel Itc; case 22a; ft gasoline, Iroa barrel lie: ease llo. COAL OIL ordinary test, caae UO'to; bulk, la tank two: high teat. It is DEMAND FOR BLUESTEM BUTINO BY SOtl MIMaERS PLTS PIUCK CP CENT. i:gt Aro Advanced in thv Seattle Market to 2 8 Copts Large Berry Shipments. SEATTLE. With., Jun 8a SpcUL) A atronc mll!ln dfminJ for blUMiem whit trtdy reutt1 In an advance of ona cnt on tlueitrm. tvral Souni miliar, ar prac tically out of bluatm wheat. Tha dealnra asked 97 rfnit today. rtara rereala wera dull and unchanL Mlllara raport a grow. In Or1ntal lnjury for flour lor arly Fall hipmnt. Recetpts of frsh local ira hava dropped otT ao raptdly thta week that dealer are now draalnir auppH from itomf to meet local demands. Several laraje dealers lifted tha prlca of local rauch to t canta thia morn In if. Poultry receipt were very heavy. Hrna w?r In larger aupply than Fprtnica. Prlcea will t cut aicaln in th country npxt week. Heary ahipmants of local terrlea to polnta In the Middle Weat keep the aupply of berries here resulatcd. Seven caroada were dispatched f rum Seattle Wednesday, four on Thursday and four today. Oood berTtea aold at I l.o on the street. Ked raspberries were lower, at JJ4. The canta loupe market, continued to Improve. A sl lie fitly easltr tone developed tn the nw potato situation. Potatoes that have been held at 3 cents were offered at 34 ccnta and ft few an low as SU cents. FKOOrCTC AT HAS 1H.1NC ISCO. Tiutatloas Carrrni In th Bay City Mar kets. BAN FRAXCI3CO. JuneJta The follow In produce prlcrs were current today: Vee; tables I'ucumhers. rsrlle. 3i 4c; green pes. $1 ti 17.".; strlnc beans, 23c; asparnsua. T0c-gl.&0; tomatoea. 60 7"r; eusi'Unt, Jjc. I. tutor Fancy crenmery, 21V. Kirs Store. "1c; fancy ranch. 23 4 a i.cse Younit Ame:lf-.is, la'HSll Mil, tuffs iiran. t2SQ'2; mlddllnfa, 32 ti ieV. Kruit Aipls. choice. l.."irt; common. Vci Cananaia, 1Q1.75; Mexican limes. o.oO&6; Ciii:rnia Jf .ni'ii-. choice, 0, common, i; pineapples. UaUO. Xa Wheat. 911 14 pT ton; wheat and oats. tnvi2: alfalfa, tulL Knlons TOcffl. potatoes Karly Rts. i.'V. t Recelptu Flour. J .." quarter sacks: wheat. fO rentals; bsrley, 43 " centals; outs. "3 cental'; pot h toes. sacks; bran, ft sacks; middlings, sacks; hay, 1J0 tons. OOL TRADE AT A STAMSTn.L Tariff mituatlu aue Tendency Toward Lower PHcee. POPTOf. June X The Commercial Bul letin will say of the wool market tomorrow: Trading In the Boat on wool market this week has been at a standstill and what lots old were for artual current neetip. Some of the new UrTlNry clips have been dia- poaed of at price aMshtiy eibove cents for the best selection In Utah. Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. A fair amount of Arizona wool has been taken at about thia same basis. The tariff situation has undoubtedly had a tendency to lower prloaa. but how much Is a question even with dealers. Import a aad Exports, NFTW TORK. June 80.- Imports of mer chandise ai d dry goods at the port of New York for to we-k ending June 24 were valued at 14.W.1:. Imports of specie at the port of New Tork for the week ending today were 3.MM ali ve, r and $U4.4.s7 gjM. Exporta.of specie, t17.t4 silver and SlitZZ gold. New York Cot too Market. XEW TORK June 3o. Cotton futures e!rsd steady. Closing; bids: Juiy. H.Sc; August. 14 Septt-niber. 13...!c: October. 13 lrc: November. S.I. 17c; tVt.stnber. 13.1m;; January. 13.10c; March. I3 i'4c: May, 13 lu. Spot closed quiet. Mld-upFsnds, 14.tH'C; tnld-gu'.t. aS.QSc. Sales, 4oj bales. rfalrsjgo PTodnos )larket. CHICAGO. June 8. Butter, ate ady. creameries. I0i3c: dairies. 17,'-le. Ecga. steady. Keceipts. Si7 cases. At mark, cases included. llillc; flrsts. 13Vc; prime firsts. 14VC Cheee. steady. Palsies. UfHTc; twins. ISc; aounc Americas. 124 1? lHc; long horns. leiW lie. Hope at New York. NETV TORK. Juaa JiX -Hops, flrnv, STREET IS UNEASY Action Against Wire Men Af fects. Stock Market. NO ACTIVITY BY. BEARS Stee! Hold Fp Well as Short Inter est Is Already Large Harrl mans. Amalgamated and Beet Sugar Drop. NETV YORK. Jone aft. Movement, of stnrks today betrayed the uneasiness, felt on account of the Governonenra action against wire manufsctarers. made known yesterday, after the close of the market. Indictments of various corporation officials had been foreshadowed Id reports for several dsys, so that the effect upon the market was lessened. Intimations thst this step represented only one branch of the Investigation which is being carried on by ths Government, Involv ing the sctivliles of the United States Steel Corporation, disturbed speculative sentiment further. The bears, however, failed to In augurate a movement of sufficient slse to sue the market a decided Impetus down ward. United States Steel lost less ground than did other stocks not directly concerned In the events of ths day. The attack of the bears against this stock haa been ao per aletent that the short Interest la thought to have reached large proportlona, placing It In a strong technical position. The llarrlman Issues, Southern Railway preferred. Chesapeake it Ohio and Ksnsas city Hourhern were ths weakest of the rsll road groups, while In ths Industrial list Amalgamated Copper and American Beet Sugar experienced setbscks. The Kiie Issues all developed pronounced strength and rose to ths highest prices of the year. Recent developments In Erts. In cluding the favorable May report of earn ings, and dispatches from Canada telling of a conference between a representative of the road and a Canadian Pacific official were followed by buying orders from what were ssid to be Important sources. In the afternoon trading la Erie was the one feature which gave an appearance of life te the market. Reports that control of tha road might psss to ths Csnsdlan Pa cific were followed by a brisk upward move ment In Minneapolis, St. Paul 4r Ssult Ste. Mnrle. s auhelUlery of the Canadian line. Iesplle the weakoeas In Amalgamated Copper, reports from the metal trade told of lnorrasei activity. No large buying move ment, however. Is under wsy snd some price shading has been reported during the week. iKimestlc dsllvsrles of copper during June are estimated at well up to 70.000.000 pounds, a figure which foreshadows a con slderabl. decrease In stocks on hand, as a result of the month's operations. Ilonds were Irregulsr. Total sales, par value. ?.'rjO.0O0. United States bonds war. unchanged. CL08INO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. Attls Chal rf 8!H Amal Copper .. e..vv rot, ! Bliv, Am Agrlcult .. 4"0 r.TV. M 67 Am II. ct r-ugar. 3.20 f'- MS . fl American Can .. 2'o lot. iJ jtti Am Car A Frty. MZ M- UK's Am Cotton Oil.. SOU Bl BIS M . Am lid I.t pf ...... Am Ie Kecurl. ....... ..... ..... S-1. Am Linseed . .. ! UH US US Am Locomotive 2"0 4S 40' 4"S Am Smel a Rsf S.U0O T 7B it 7(1', do preferred.. ...... lmis Am Kteel Fdy 41 Ara Fugar R-f. 110 Am Tel Tel.. 2,W 131S 13"A Am Tobacco pf. 100 Pa Am Woolen .... ..... Ill Anaconda M Co 40 H Atchison S.IOO 113 11.1V, 1131, do preferred.. 2"0 102n 1(C 1"2S Atl Cosst Line r.'ft Jtalt Ohio ... 304 108Vs 1O0 1(1 V Bthlebem Steel S8W Hrook R Trsn.. a. Rl H HOT, -fcl Canadian Pac. l.KoO S41h 141 141 Central leather. ..... '-'"I, do preferred 30 Chcs Ohio ... T.0O0 T8Vi 81 r-'V4 Chicago Alton 21 Chi Ot West 3H do preferred.. 500 4S 43 4.-.4 Chicago A .V W 14S c. M ft st Paul. 2.300 127 H 12AH t'. C O St I. 6 cnl Furl Iron. 300 US 84 Vt S4V4 Col A Southern M Conaol tin 145S Corn Products 1"0 14S 144 14S rvi A Hudson.. 10O 171 S 171 17"S 1) A R Grande.. lort IS s 'i 2 do preferred.. 10l MS r.7S f'7Vi Platlllera' Secur SOO SS 8 8 Krle 25.HO0 8S 87 874 de let pf l,a,io 0S 87 r.H do 2.1 pf ... a.ooo 4DS 47 4KS n.n Electric ... BOO 1'J 1ll S lt C.t North pf ... 1.0OO lo7t 13 1::7H C.t North Ore 1 Illinois Central. BOO 142 141 S 141V4 Inlerbor-Mct .. l.oOO 17 17Vi J 7 S do preferred.. teJO 60 4ia Inter Harvester 121 S Inter Marina pf 900 17 ITVt 1 Int Paper ., 1 1 '4 Int Pump Iowa Central . .. K C Southern . . do preferred.. Laclede Gas . .. Louis A Nash.. 4L-H ino IRS 14 ls? 800 844. 84 S -14 S .' 4 too ma. io7 in7i 20l IMS 1814 130 40 81 81 30 Minn A St L M a P a S H M 3.AOO 144 142 143 Mo. Kan A Tex. 1.OO0 86S 8S 3KV4 do preferred.. ...... ..... ..... 66 Mo Pacific 7oO KOU 40S 4n Nat Biscuit .... 3 00 1.1714 1RHS 1S7 National Lead .. 20 Bo S B-""4 B Mx N Rv 3 pf.. .100 81 S 81 S- 81 K T Central ... loo 10fs WS lOfS N Y. Ont A Wes fort 4 4.S 4.".S Norfolk A Wes.. Boo loS los 1'-S North Am 1 78 78 73 Pouthem Pao .. 1.800 181H 184 184 Paclflo Mall 2T Pennsylvania ... 1.700 124 124 124 People's Gas 1- P. C C A St L P4 Pittsburg Coal .. 100 10 19 10 Pressed S Car., ...... ..... 8fl4 Pull Pal Car ln By Steel Spring oo 8K 8.1 8B Heading 26.B"0 l.w 1J0 . 1S Republic Steel .. 200 80S 81S 3t do preferred.. 10 M-;f.1 PS Rock Ialand Co. 1.400 88 a 8.1 do pref.-rred. . t4 St L A S F 2 Pf 200 4.1S 48 4.1 St L Southweet. ' 82 do preferred.. ..... ..... ;69 Sloss Sheffield 800 B0 B. 40T4 Southern Pc .. 18.4O0 12H 122 123 Southern Ry .. l.-" 81 '4 JJ M H do preferred.. B00 73 Tl 71 S Tenn Copper .. 800 41 eO 41 Tesaa A I'ac r' Tol. St L A Wee TOO 21 20 . SO do preferred.. "0 4i 4 48 Union P.to B4.)0.189S 1S 1KRS do preferred.. ...... ..... (4 XT S Realty 78 V s Rubber ... 41 1 41 V S Steel 8T.7"0 7S 7 7 do preferred.. 2o 11 11I 1I Utah Copper ... BOO 4', 4!S 40'4 V Caro Chem . l.l- 8.S J , "S Wsbash 1 14 l"1 U do"referred.. 4oo 8 8S Weern Md ... I o ; fi Westing El.e .. 2'Vi 78 . : TjS Western Ur.lon . .100 TJS 7 7JS Whe.1 A L K.. . 4O0 8 8 8. Lehigh Valley .. BOO "J 178 1.8S Totl aalea for the day. 228.100 ehsree. BONDS. vrw TORK, June 30. Closing quotations: do coupon ...lOOS V. Y- C. gn 8s 87 S V M- Sa res 101s No. Pa-lrio 8a... 71 S do coupon ...H1;no. Pacific 4a... ia V. H. new 4a reg.114 . t nlon Paelflo eaiois do coupon ...114 Wle. Cent. 4a.. 1H D A R. O- 4s... ulR'jspsneae 4s .. SSSU U." S. ref. 2 reg.1001 , Money, Ezcbanga, 11 c, NFTW TORK, June 30. Money on call, eteady. JStfeH Pr ruling rata, cloa- lpg bid and offered. 2 per cent. Time loana. dull; 0 days. 2 per cent; P0 days, 2SQ2 per cent; six months, ilk, per cant. Prime mercantile paper elosed at 404 per cent. - ... Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi ness In bankers- bills at ft. 8423 for 0-day bills and at t4.L0 for demand. Commercial nllls. 4.S3. riar ailver. 03 Ve. Mexican dollara. 4Sc Government bonds, easy; railroad bonds. Irregular. LONDON". June 20. Bar silver, quiet at 34 S-16J per ounce. Money. 8 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2t per cent; for three months' bllla. 2--lt per cent. SAN FRANCISCO. June to. Sterling on London, 80 daya, 84.83S: eight, 84.88., Drafts Sight. 3c; telegraph. 4c CHICAOO. June SO. Exchange on New Tork. 10e premium. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. J una 80. At tba begin ning of business today the condition. of the United Slate. Treasury was: Working balance In Treasury of- flee " I3H.B22.603 In banka and Phlllppne treaaury. 41.473.4.10 Total balasce In general fund...,10i.4!4.oT Onllnsrr receipts OrdlnaVy disbursements 1.4fli.Ui The aurplua to date this fiscal year la 82S.. 148.877. aa agalnet a deficit of 82.808.23s at thia time last year. Theas figures sxclude Panama Canal and putollo debt transactions. Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. Juno SO. Closing quotations: Alloues St iMohawa; 49 Araulg. Copper.. npiNevada Con. ... l!i A. Z. L. A sm.. 27 S Nip. Mlnea x-dlv. 10 Arliona Com. ls North Butte 31 Atlantic 6 North Lake yt er w v a si. is Old nam ex-dlT. 47 S Butte Coalition. 1S Osceola 102 psrrott (3. A O 13 Qulncy 74 Shannon 13 Superior 32 sun A Bos Mln. 7 CaL A Arisona. 8 Cal. A Hecla.,,475 Centennial 13 Cop. Ran. C CO. 61 B. Butte CP. M. 14 Franklin .... Qlroux Con. 13 Sup' A Pitts Cup. 1H osnamaraca Granby Con. . . . 39S U S S R A M x-d 37 1. Royals (CB.J ls ao P'o x-u.... Kerr Lake 8 Irish Con 17 Lake Copper 37 h Cop. Co. x-dv. 4 La Salle Copper 3JWInona 8 Miami Copper... 22 IWolverlne U3 Metal Marketa JTEW YORK. June 80. Standard copper dull; spot, July, August, September and Oc tober. 12 25 12.S-''C- London dull, spot fS7, futures 67 lis 8d. Customs-House returns show exports so far thia month of 27.408 tona Lake, 12.73tfl.1c: electrolytic 12.824 fa 12.75c. casting, 12.37 l2.50c. Tin dull; spot, 44.5045.SOc: July. 43.M 48.BOC; August. 41.76041c: September. 41.B0 tr 42.60c; October, 41269 42.2ic London weak; spot. 175 10a. futures 190. ' Lead. 4,454.60o New York, 4.30487e East St. Louie. London. 113 7a d. Spelter quiet, 8.7Of?J.S0c New Tork, S.BOQ 5.82SO East St. Louis. London, 24 15s. Antimony dull; cooksons. 8.60c Irrjn. Cleveland warrants 4s 8d In Lon don. Locally Iron waa quiet; No. 1 foun dry Northern. 818 0 15.25; No. 21 814.73fll.il No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft, $14.75616-2. SMALL RUN AT YARDS LIVESTOCK TRADING OS A LIGHTER SCALE. Prim Steers Sell at $625 nd Other Lines at Former Prices No Sheep Moved. Receipts st the stockyards were lighter yesterday than any day this week, snd consequently trads was on a smaller scale. There were no new developments as to price conditions. A few prime steers were aold at J6.25 and another load brought 86.15. Butcher rattle aold within the former range. Two loada of hogs were worked off at 87. There were no aalea of sheep. Receipts for the day ware: 128 cattle, 23 calves. 133 hoge and 6.1 eherp. Sblppere were: Morrow A Hampton, Wino na. Wash.. 1 car of cattle; Kd Knorr. Grangevtlle and Cottonwood, Idaho, 4 cars of cattle and hogs: Gibson A Stout, Mc Mlnnvllle. 1 car of eheep and hogn. and George Kohlhagen, Roseburg, 1 car of cat tle. The day" a aalea were as follows: . Weight. Trice. 2 calves , 225 16.60 20 calves i. !: T.BO 24 cows 913 5.23 10 bulls 10O1I 8.26 27 steers 1040 .13 24 cows 926 B.25 6 hog 27S 6 35 88 hog 1K4 I.OO 2.1 steers ;..11H B.K0 7 steers rHl B-7J 4 steers '27 6.28 2 cows 1173 8.25 12 heifers l"'n 6 7.1 46 hogs ' 123 i.(0 Prices carrent on ths various classes of stock at the Portland Union Stockyards were as follows: Prims hay-fed steers S0OiffJ.2S Cholcs steers 5.75W a.u Fair te good steers 8.15 ft 154 Common steers .0044 8.31 prime cows 6.00 8.2.1 Good to choice cows 4.5oo 4.75 Fair to good 00 we 4.26 it 4.50 Poor eowa 4oO 4.23 Choice helfera 6 m ,p 6.60 Choice bulla ; i 'rZ f t li Choice light calvea 1 1?! Good to choice lignt calvea I ! Il Choice heavy calves Choice stags i i Good to choice stsgs 4.76 J 6.00 CholceTsg. 0 7.15 Good to choice hogs 6,.i)(n S.o Choice heavy Oommon 8 J ' block hogs s.7 I.Sf Choice Spring lambs S.JOg 5.35 Choice yearlings i i ?! Good to oholce yearlings 59'? fix Fair to medium yearllnge 3.00 l.bO Choice ewea 8.00 V 8.61 Good to choice ewea 3.754J S.0 Fair to medium ewea 2.aoo) a u Oood to choice heavy wethers. . 8.8((t(i S.0 Old heavy wethers 3.00 V 3.50 Aliaeu ,ois -vui The following quotstlons Kpreeent prices en this market for the different claases ot horses: Drafters, extra heavy, :oo4400; drafters. 1400 to 1700 lbs.. l.'.0cT:S0; draft ers. 1200 to 1400 lbs.. 8100 9 230; chunks, 1800150; plugs. 810:6 840; driving horses. In aad up; saddle horses 60 and up. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. June 80. Cattle Receipts es timated st 1000; market, strong. Beeves, 34 6606.15: Western ateera, 4. 70(0 5.76; atockers and feeders, 38.85I&5.40: cowa and helfera. 82.26'S6.76: calves, 35.75U8. Hogs Receipts estimated at l.l.OOO: mar ket, generally loo higher. Light. 3-20$ 6.115: mixed, 1.2StI n.5; heavy. ti .15 it 6.62S; rough. 86.10 1; 8.25; good to choice heavy, 80.23 a 6.62 S; PlK. 5.8oS6.40; bulk of sales, 86.406 6.60. BAiSllElTBllFIED HOLD MILLIONS IX RESERVE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. Resources Increased Half a Billion In the Past Year- Growth of Loans. WASHINGTON, June 80. The total re serve held by 7277 National banka at the close of bualneas on June 7, the last call by the Controller of the Currency, wss II. 478.140.796. an average of 27. lo per cent and 3121.870.818 above the amount required to be held by law. The percentage In the central reserve cities hss Increased to 37.37 per cent. ... Compared with their condition on June 31. 1910 all the National banks show an Increass of 341,428,7T In their total resources; ll0. 879 000 in loans snd discounts and 3190. TT4.I44 In Individual deposits. The only decreases In any Items ars In United Statea Government depoalta and rediscounts, but these are slight. In comparison . with their condition on March T. 1911. the date of the prevloua rail, the combined banka ahow Increaaea of 152. 709.736 In loans and discounts; 838.295.481 In caeh. and I17S.86T.06S In deposlta New York City ahowa a loaa In loans of 812 851.123, but gains In cash of -810,562.080 and In deposlta of 384.2O1.020. The other reserve citlee In the Eastern Statea ahow galna In loana of I4.8S6.7BO. In cash of 88. 837.991. and In depoalta ot $27,114, 76T. Tho country banka In that section show galna In loana of IU. 446.965. In cash of 83, 819.924, and In deposits of $20.13.o33. A summary of the Eastern btates shows Loann.la alrr.0"?r.V.... ...... 8.9S2.628 Loans 22.9-9.w7 Deposit's' 131.479.721 The City of Chlcsgo shows gains In loans of 16.825,243; In cash, 89.142.To7 and de- poille $13,446,736. The City of St. Louis shows a loas In sacb as follows: Loans 4.213.649 ciii, i.06i.u Deposit "-O"3 The other reserve elty banks In the Middle Western States show gains as follows: r..., $ 2.P0S.S20 CsUh ..I..!;.... 8.669.9119 Deposits 6.816,188 Ths country banks In the Middle West show a loss In loans of $348,630, but gains In cash of $2,784,863, and In deposits of $618,236. , . All of the banks In the New England Statea ahow loaa In loana of 1753,903. but galna In cash of $3,488,320, and In deposits et I9.849.27S. BUCK RUST SCARE Plague Reported to Exist in Manitoba. .. CHICAGO MARKET LIFTED Denials Com From Winnipeg, but Prices Show a Good Gain, at th Close Export Demand on AUantlo Seaboard. CHICAGO, June 30. A black met scarce roused the wheat pit today. The plague waa reported In Manitoba. Denials were prompt from Winnipeg, but the market here closed ff o advance over last night. Corn made a net gain of ltflSo to 1H1C Oats, however, finished So to o down. Latest trading left bog products strung from 8c ' decline to 15e gain. Wheat frsrlnrs here would not be surprised if the talk of black run In Canada should prove accurate. The bulls were also en couraged by a return of hot weather In South DakoCa and by the strength of prices for corn. Moreover, the seaboard aent word that 25 boatloads, mainly durum, had been sold for export. On the other band, there waa ateady hedging In July wheat by country dealers who were forwarding bllls-of-ladlng for shipments of newly harvested grain. The closing tone was weak, notwlthatandng, much of tho advance had been held to the end. . High and low points reached by the September option were 90So and 89c with last sales o up, at 89So89c. With the West persisting In alarm about corn, that cereal climbed as had been looked for. An official report gave the con dition of the crop In Oklahoma aa low aa 50.9 per cent, agalnat 82 a month ago. Sep tember ranged from 60c to 61c, but closed easy at 61 SC 81 Sc. a net gain-of ISc. Cash grades were firm. No. 2 yellow finished at 6S690. Reallsng sales were heavy In oata Septem ber varied between 44 Sc and 45c closing Sc net lower, at 44 S 44 Sc. The provlaon market ruled higher vvltb corn and hogs. In the end, pork was lOo to 15c up, and ribs Irregular, about 8c each aids of last night's prlcea The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. July $ .R! t .90 $ .SS $ .89 Sept 89S .90 .6 -7i Dec 92 .98 .91 .92 CORN. July 89 .59 .8R .58'; Sept Sl .41 .61 .61 Dec ' .60S ,60 .89 .60 OATS. July 43 .41 .43 .48 Sept... . .46 .45 .44 .44 Dec 47 .47 .46 .46 MESS PORK. July...... 1.1.80 15.60 15.85 18.40 b'ept 16.70 ' 15.70 15.65 18.55 LARD. July 8.3.1 R.27 8.22 8.22 Sept 8.27 8.40 . 8.35 8.37 SHORT RIBS. July 8.87 8.48 8.35 8.5 Sept S.50 8.62 8.47 8.47 Jan 7.87 7.90 7.80 7.80 Cash quotatlona were aa followa: Flour Steady. Rye No. 2. 87c Barley Feed or mixing. 78 0850) fair to choice melting, SScfill.lO. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, nominal; No. 1 Northwestern, nominal. Timothy seed f811.75. Clover 816.25. Pork Mess, per barrel, I15.3015,2. Lard Per 100 pounda, 88.20. Ph-irt rlh, Sidea (loose). $7.62 8. 87. Sides Short, clear (boxed), 88.25 8 8.50. Oraln atatlstlcs: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 269.000 bushels. Exports for tho week, as shown by Brsdstreet's. were equal to 2.O7S.0OO bushels. Primary receipts were 681,000 bushels, compared with 360,000 bush els the corresponding day a year ago. Es timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 84 cars: com, 264 cars; oats, 129 cars; hogs, 9000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 10.600 10.900 Wheat bushels 25,200 12.700 Corn, bushels 235.000 BS6.000 Oats, bushels 14S.800 255,200 Rye. bushels 5,000 Barley, bushels 34,000 1,200 European Oraln Markets. LONDON, June 30. Cargoes, markot firm. Walla Walla for shipment. 84a 6d. English country markets quiet; French country markets week. LIVERPOOL, June 80. Wheat July. 6s lO'.d: October, Cs 8d; December, 6s 8d. Weather cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 80. Wheat: July, BflSc: September, 0wn6; December, 00 8 96: No. 2 hard, 98c: No. 1 North ern, T&9Sc; No. 2 Northern. 93 & 96Hs: No. 8 wheat, 91 O 95 He Flax, 2.!7; .barley, 65&9Sc; corn. No. 3 yellow, 5!W5So; rye. No. 2, &3c; oata. No, 3. 424c Grain at Ban Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno SO. Wheat firm, barley steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $L42 tyi.&O per cental. Barley Feed, $1.2.11.27 per csntsl; brewing, nominal. Oats Red, $1.2O9I.40 per cental; white, nominal: black. $1.151.82 per cental. Call board aalea: Barley December, 8131 per cental bid, $1.81 asked. Grain 1 Markets of the Northwest. SEATTLE. June 80. Wheat: Blueatem, OrV: fortyfold, 85c; nfe, 84c; club, S4o; red Russian, S3c. Oats. $27.50 per ton. Barley, $2.1 per ton. - Car receipts: Wheat. 8 ears; bay, 8 cars: corn, 2 cars; oats, 1 car. TACOMA. June 80. Wheat: Blueatem. 96 97c; fortyroia, 00c; ciud, odqbdc; reu iua- slsn, 84. Keee1rT -Wheat. 3 enra: ha v. 1 car. Quality counts in street pavement just as it does in any thing else, or the number of yards of hitulithic laid each year wouldn't be continually doubling and trebling. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bltn ejloous Pavements. 808-608 iilectrlo bid. Portland, Or. Oskar oiuber, Maoafer. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER. BREAKWATSB Calls from AJnsworth Dock Portland. A. M.. June 10, 15, 20, 25. 80, July 8, 10, 16, 20 25, 80. snd every 8 daya Freight received at Ainsworth dock dally up to 6 P. M. Pas Mtifir fare, nrst-clasa 310: second-olaae. 87, Including meals aad berth. Tleket of- Bra Alnswonn ioca. nwan aws ... Mala 110. A 1384. Savings Accounts Opened with the L U M B E R M E MS ISLAXJ-O.N.A L. BA'N,K Will Bear Interest At Rate of 4 THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus Profits $800,000.00 OFFICERS: J. C AISSWORTH. President. R. W. SCHMKER, Cashier, ' R. LEA BARTES, Vice-President. A. M. WRIGHT, Aaalstant Cashier. W, A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on aU FOREIGN COUNTRIES LADD k TILTON BANK rstaUished 1850 Canital Surplus and Undivided Profits.. Letters of credit, drafts and able on all parts of the -world. Corner Washington First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains TRAVELERS' GTJIDB. STEAMER ANVIL Palls from Alners Dock No. 8 SATURDAY EVENING AT 9 O'CLOCK For Tillamook, Bay City, Newport, Florence, Bandon and Coqullle River. PASSENGERS FOR Bayocean Seaside Resort Should secure passage on the "Anvil," the best equipped sea boat on the Coast; being; eafe, sure and steady un der all weather conditions. Unexcelled culinary department. TICKET OFFICE 128 THIRD ST. Phone Main 62S, A 4596. AMERICAN WHITE STAR BED STAB ATLANTIC TEANSP0ET WHITE STAR DOMINION Canadian Service Co. 'a Office. Sis Id Ave.. Seattle! or O. iy Stinger. IM Wa.h.1 A. U. Chart, ton tin Mor.i F. R. Johnson, 141 di E F. Balrd. 100 ad i Veld. Udell, ti M. etb : H. Dlcason. 1st ad. STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS ELDURi DOR.3EY B. SMITH. MANAOER General Steamship Agents AU LI.XES 09 Fifth Street Portland, Or. San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. Moris PaolBo 8. B. co.'s S. 8. Roanoke and a. 8. Eldsr sail every Wednesaay sitae, lately at 8 P. M. Ticket estlce M Tblra St.. near Alder. UAUTIH 1. OTGLEY, FaaaenKer Agsaaaj W, H. SLUSSKB, Frelcbt Asent. raeaes M. Ml. A 1S1. l!( Ml' .............. 700,000.00 travelers' checks issued, avail, and Third Streets. TBAVKTirR.S GtTIDB. OFEN RIVavB TRANSPORTATION CO. SlK-J.lN.ltAL. Freight received dally at Oak-at, doo. for The Dal lea. Hood River, White Salmon. Umatilla. Kennewlc. Pf0" Blohland, Hanford. White Bluffs, Lewis ton. Idaho, and lu- . 4 at, nolntS. rnwx-ciAss passenokb warncs. FARE SO CfclNia IO HOO KIVKK. WHITE 8A1MON. Steamer leaves -Portland Bun, Mgr. ynonea alaln stfoO- A S527. GABOADIAH PAHMFIB STEAMSWOIPS .,. The Tourist Hlsbway $1. aad Sccnlo Route to Europe Ui via f The St. lawrenoe Riven, The Shortest Ocean Passage. j u 1mm than Four Days at Sea, "EMPRESSES Of" THB ATLANTIC 1 Weakly sailings Montreal. Quebec, to 11", pool. First cabin. I0: second cabin, one-claia cabin (called aecond cabin). 1T.60; ?Sird clbln. 37 and 31-25. Ask 1 ocaa aeenta. F. R Johnaon. G. A.. 142 Tblrd St-. or jri. Forater. T. P. A. 713 Second ava. SeatUe. SAN FRANCISCO PORTIA.ND STEAM. 8HXP CO. . San Franclaco and Ios Angeles direct. Trom Alnaworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. W. 6.8 Bear July 2, Rosa City 7, Heaver 1. From Ban Francisco. Northbound, 12 M. S S. Beaver July 8, Bear 10, Rose City 15. "From San Pedro, Northbound. 12 M. S.S. Beaver July . Har 8, Rose City 13, H T Moih.r. d T. Av 14 Third at. J. W. Ransom, agent, Ainsworth Dock Phones Main 402. Main 268, A liQq. NEW YORK PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICR. Jjqtt Rates. Bchedule Tiros, AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. Sit Railway Exohange Bids. Portland. Or. ..... Idols SI7S. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (Union line of 3f. Z.) VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON Direct through ateamera, aalllng from Sm , . na .-a .v.rw 94 n vl well fngion and back. 1st ela... .26i. Other rates i " 1 frU. Una M lallM f the. AAUlU faeaW For rervation see Coupon Railroad A cent. Mr ocaiuo p. a ju.i-, WW t