Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 04, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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    OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1911. 17,
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.. THE 3IORNIXG
HDP VALUES FIRMER
All Foreign Markets Continue
to Advance.
TOP PRICES ARE PAID
Crop Conditions Abroad Have In
proved but This Does Xot Stay
the Cpward Coarse of Quota
tions Jfew York Prospect.
Hod rrop conditions In Europe have ihown
some improvamar.t In the past weak, the
bllicht tiuck belnc asvere. but the
onward orosress of values h not Been
tared. The markst 1 staadlly cmlntnc
In STr.jirth-
A late emblo from London statod that the
TMihtr ha bmi mora propitious and tha
vermin hava almost dlaapprared.
A London letter dated Juna 1 said: 1 1 ha
prlca of Encltsh. 1I10 hops haa advanced to
133 to ia atiuilnaa. while HO ahllllnss la
naked for tha beat lota. The brewery trade
la rood, thous-b tha brewers show little dis
position to buy and prefer to run their
atocka low until next season. Crop reports
ware not ao favarabia up to jreaterday. Tha
lona drouth baa begun, to tell on tha
vlnea."
Under data of Juno 21. a London dealer
wrote. "It la too early to make a definite
estimate of tha crop, but owln to present
conditions It cannot be larre. The arre
ars can be definitely placed at S3.00O acres.
Fty continues to appear and washlnc la
aecesaary. Choloe IB 10 Oreejona are quoted
at lu shllllnra. Continental r roe poets hava
jmprovad."
Aceordlns to recent cablea. In Oerrnany
and elsewhere on tha Continent vermin are
till prevalent, but not to aa aiarmlna; ex
tent.
Tha Jiew York Journal of Commerce) of
juna 29 aatd of crop proepeeta In that
stale: Complaints are Increasing- reeard
lna tha epreailine; of white mould, and In
those yarda where the disease la prevalent
rowers are either spraying or making
preparatione to do so.
Tbera were reports locally of 25-cent
business bavins' been worked In the new
Orvgon crop, but much secrecy was main'
talnad as to the transaction.
Chsrlfs S. May. a prominent hopdfaler of
Albanr. X. T.. was In the clly yeeterday.
Herman Klaber has returned to his office
after an absenca of several months in Cali
fornia. It was announced yestarday that the af
fairs of Isaac Plncua Sons, of Tacotna.
who failed last Pecemoer, hava been set
tled and the nrra will resume business un
der the old name.
HOLIDAY IX LOCAL GRAIN TRADE
. Bu.lnee rasalng In the Market East
era Exchanges Closed.
Yesterday was to all lntenta and pur
poses a holiday In tha local grain market,
as practically no steps were taken to trana
act bustnrsa by buyera or aellera. The East
ern exchangee were closed and no public
:ablea were received.
Loral receipts. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange aa follows:
Wheat Flour Barley Oata Bay
Monday i'u 7 1 1 4
Year ao 2 21 V 6 9
f.iin to date.. 23 13 8
Year as -II 41 1 1
Korengn crop condltlone are summarized
by the Liverpool Corn Trade Xewa as fol
lows: I'nltod Klnrdom The crops have been
greatly benefited by tha recant ratna
France. Tha Spring crops bave been
rreatly benefited by rains, but It Is expected
khat tha wheat crop" will be rather amalL
Offerings of native wheat hava Increased.
Germany. It Is hoped that the recent
ratna have caused some Improvement to the
crops, but doubt Is expressed on this point
dv some authofitlee. Offerings of native
wheat are small.
Roumanla. Tha crop outlook Is fnvnrable,
the recent heavy rains not having done any
aerloua damns. Tha weather Is now warm.
Russia The weather conditions general
ly are favorable In the southwest for the
rrona. In tha aoutheast there hava been
beneficial ralna Arrivals at tha porta are
light.
Italy. Rome damage In tha north by
heavy rain a Is reported. In the south tha
weather la unsettled, which Is unfavorable
for harvesting. Sellers of native wheat are
very firm.
Spain. -According to an official " report
the wheat crop this year will be about
f0.000 bushela larger than that of last
year. The weather Is fsvorb!e. The wheat
rrop of 1910 amounted to 12I.ooo.OH) bush
ela Australia Tbera has been much charter
ing dona recently.
India- The wwather haa been vary fa
vorable for tha Autumn food grains.
CAXTALOrrF.S PELL AT IIIC.H TRICES
YYatermeloaa Are la Goad Demand and
Loral Supply ( leans I'p.
Tha fruit trade opened up briskly yester
day morning, but after noon was not ao
active. Tha lis hi buying waa dua to the
fact that there will be no general celebra
tion today and large numbers will leave tha
city.
Cantaloupes, aa expected, advanced to (2
8 2.23 par crate. Tha movement la water
melons wss better then on any day this
season and tha street's accumulation waa
worked off.
Ftrawbertics wera firm, good shipping
stick selling at 11.25 to ILT3. Tha season
will last only a few days longer. Rasp
berries wera steady at ILTJ .and loganber
ries at 11.730 2. Illaa( caps wera quoted
at tlffMS.
Green applea wera lower at S2.23ff2.SO a
box. Other fruits sold at former prices.
Among the receipts was a car of green
bananas.
ties. 8 81V) per pound: artieots. IL50 per
crate: cantaloupes. 2g2.26 par crate;
peaches. $1.60 per crate; watermelona 2o
per pound; plums, S1.7S per crate; rasp
berries. $1.75 per crate; loganberries, $1.75
52 per crate; black caps. 1215 2 25: plums.
$1 50jL75 per box; prunes. tl-60rl.3 per
box.
VErif-TABLE Asnararua. 75rS.'.c per
dosen; beans. 7(fc; csbbase. 12(2.25 per
hundredweight; corn 4i j 5oe per Moxen;
cucumbers, tlfJI.XB per box: eggpiani.
15c per pound: garlic loJ12o per
pound; lettuce. 30ii.ie per aoxen;
hmiM lettur Sl.til75 Tver box: PeSS. 40
ftc pound: peppers. 25 b 30c per pound: rad
ishes. 12So per dozen: rhubarb, 292feo
per pound; tomatoea. $ltl. ia.
SACK VEGETABLES New carrots. $1
per esck; turnips. $2: beets. $2.
POTATOES Old. 3 8J.2o per hundred
new California. XI 4t 4n rter MuDd.
ONIONS Tellow. red. $2; white.
13 par hundred.
1$
lie
Dairy and Country Produce.
POULTRY Hens. lSfilrtc: Springs.
20e: ducks, young, ltuloc; geeee,
turkevs. 20c: dressed, choice. 25c.
EOGS Oregon ranch, candled. 52 0 23c. per
dozen; case count, ton; 21c; April firsts. Sic
BUTTEK City creamery extra " -
pound prints. In boxes, 24o per pound; le
than hM tote ...tn.. mnA delivery extra.
CHtECB Twins, triplets and daisies. 14
14Hc per pound. Young America. 15l.aa
j-nKn. haney, tv lc p--r pounu.
VEAL Fancy. Utilise per pound.
C tapis Craecrtas.
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tall.
$2.10 par dosen; 2-pound tails. 1H 1
pound fists. X0i Aiaaaa pUUx. 1-pound
tails. $1 25.
COFFEsI Roastsd, la drums. SSC0s par
pound.
NUTS Wainnta HHOlls par pound l
Braxll nuts. 14ts 1SV:: filberts, lac: almonds.
lttfllo: pecaca lac; oocaanuta UtOH per
ooxen; cneatnuts. lltso par pounuj ucaary
nuts, to lue par opund.
HONEY Cno.'ce. W.73 par case; gtralaad
honey, luc per pound.
SALT Granulated, $15 per ton; half
ground. 100s. $&.& ner ton: bus. $9 par ton.
BEANS email white. 4c; large white.
c; Lima. 7a; pink. 4c; red Mexicans.
ic; bayou, tc
RICE No. 1 Juu. sake: cheaper grades.
MUOlUl ttoutnsra head. $,07o Im
ported imperial. bc: Imported axua s
7ff7iC
bLiiAR Dry granulated. $5.$0: ' berry,
$5.40, beet, $5.40; extra C, $5.1u; powdered,
barrels, ti.bu. cube, barrels. $d.
LRltlj FttCIia App'ea l-v13Ho per
pound; apricots, lc; peacbee, losjlio;
prunes, Italian, luvllc; silver, 18c; figs,
white and black, tt 7 ic; currants, lutf
lie; ralalna loose aiuacatal. (t$Iai
bleached 'A uompaon. 11 -,c; u&uleacAed aui
vaaa. iaa; aeeued. 8sie4ao.
Baps. Wool aad BUdea.
HOPS lull contracts, "SAo per pound;
1K10 crop. 2Jc; luuu crop, loc; olds be) luc
MOHAIH inoic, 2Hiih oar pound.
WOOL Eastern .Oregon. llljllo per
pound, according to shxluksge; Valley, lAff
17c per pound.'
1't.Lfa br. 10c; lamba 25 0 40o sack;
paita. 70cOl each; shearling! 101)200 each.
faiDt aalteU hldea lo per pound;
saitaa cair. lie; salted kip. luc; aalted aiaga,
c . greea hluea, lc less; dry hides. lias;
dry call, litllwc; dry ataga. HO lie
lablaija iiAKK far pound, to.
UitAlX BAUb Wheat. Dfco; aats. 6. Wo.
FreTlsloma.
HAMS 10 to 12 pounds, l$919ic; 12 to
14 pounds. lssnliiL. la to lu bounds, ioo
l4c: Id to la bounds. sklnneu.
lss; picnics. iufc; cottage rolU 14 c
kilOKty AILAlo Beet long use, oio;
dried beet aets, none; outsldes, sons; ia-
aidea i-c; knuckles. 20c
LARD Kettle rendered, tierces, 12Hc;
tuba, i-:c; standard, tiorcea, lovei tuba.
11c; choice tlercea, 9ac, tuba lo.i suorl-
auing. tlercea ai tuba, la
BACON Fancy. 27c;. standard. 25c;
choice. :c; English, 17c
DRY salt CtKLO Regular short clears,
dry aalt, 12So; smoked. iS'nc; backs, llgnt,
salt, lac; smvkea. 14 Ho; backs, heavy aalt,
12 He; smoked. 13 is; experts, salt 14a;
amoked 14c
Oils.
LINSEED OTL, Pure raw In harrela gle:
boiled. In barreia. Ifoa; raw. in casea Sue:
bolUd. In casea Vbc.
TURPENTINE Casea 7o: wood bar
reia. iaiac.
OAbUAU.sjc juotor gaaouna. Iron baxreia
lie; casea I2c; It (asolina, lroa barrala
ire. casea It Ha ,
COAX. OIL Ordinary test, casea llOlta:
balk, la tanks, mo; high test- KVaC
BUTTER SUPPLY LIGHT
.SEATTLE MARKET IS QUOTED
VERY FIRM.
Epff rric- .Stiffen, With
the Iowet Qiiotation-
Produre Weak.
PKATTLK, Vih., Juljr S. PpclI.)
Thfr was a wholesale rartjut mt.t of
pHrii on WMtcrti avenue thl mnrntnR. Tha
f-fnra prlca --t-'ndency was downward.
ImoQi wera quoted HO cents a box lower.
xnaktng a decline of fl a box within two
weeks. Watermelons were lower at 2
cents.
A larger supply of onions Is now avail
able and yellows -re held at $2.75.
Raspberrlea and blackoerrli-a arrived In
poor condition and were lower, the former
era held at 13 and the lattor at S2. Owlnr
to tho wet weather strawberry receipts were
It enter. (ood stock was held as hlirh as
117 .". New potatoes were lower at 3 4 c.
The cherry market was batlir overstocked.
The rery outside price was 1, with moat
salea below that quotations.
Tha ex market continued to stiffen up.
Ab-int the bottom quotation on fresh local
ranch sto-k was 27 cents. Toultry receipts
wera moderate.
The butter market was very firm. The
supply Is falling off. Kastern butter la
now commenclcs; to arrive mora freely.
Grains ware ail unchanged.
TRADE BIB AT YARDS
Strong Demand in All Lines at
Firm Prices.
LIBERAL RUN OF STOCK
Choice February Lambs Bring $8
and Wethors Are Quarter High
er at $3.75 Cattle Bring
Full Quotations.
All classes of livestock showed firmness
at tha opening yesterday, tha offerings of
beat quality commanding top prices, mere
waa a good rnn of stock, nearly 4000 ar
riving sine Saturday.
Among the receipts wera 10 loads of eon-
tract cattle for tha TJnlon Meat Company.
which do not figure In tha day's sales.
An Item of Interest was the arrival of
a car of hogs from Donald, which 1 tha
first livestock shipment brought In over
the Ore eon Electrle line.
Seven loads of prime steers were sold
In tha afternoon at ltt.25 and about nv
loads of prima cows brought $3.23. Tha
best calves went at 7.b0 and tha otnar
sales In tba cattle market war at tha cur
rent range of prlcee, according to quality.
Tha most Important transaction la tha
sheep market was tho sala of two lunches
of choice February lstmhs. aggregating near.
ly 10OO head, at 18. Sheep prices ranged
from 2.S0 to 13.73, the latter figure being
paid for two lots of choice wethera
tendency of the sheep market in general
appears upward.
There was very little doing In the hog
market, tha only sala reported being a few
stock bogs at 17.23.
Receipts for Sunday and Monday were
T51 cattle. 8T calves, 2924 sheep and 61
hogs.
Shippers wera A. I Mcintosh. Tha Dalles,
1 car of cattle and calves; F. C. Oimin,
Huntington. 2 cars of sheep; F. C. Cloydt.
Heppncr. 1 car of cattle and calvea; J. T.
Pearl, V'elser. 1 car of sheep; Ben CoIIvi
Pilot Rock. 11 cars of cattle: Liberty Hunt.
American Falls. Idaho, 3 cars of cattle
Merle Longhurst, McKay, Idaho, 1 car of
cattle: Anderson Gwlnn. Grogan, S cars
of sheep: C. F. Bauman. Baker, 1 car of
aheep; Frank Grlre, Halnea, 1 car of calves;
W. H. Harris, The Dalles 1 car of cattle;
Lander & Gruhb Wilbur 4 cars of sheep; J.
E. pelton 4 Co. Roseburg 1 car of cattle;
F. M. Wrtnn, Marysvllle, Cat., 1 car of hogs.
?7 steers
7 steers .. .......
21 steers
1 steer
2 stags ............
2M cows
49 steers . .........
t bull
17 coas
It cows ............
1 bull
2 cows
13 coas
Ib7 sheep
n COWS
5 calves ...........
6 cows
It steers ...........
24 steers
24 steers
A cows ............
2 bulls .. ..
42 cull wethers
l.-.l lambs
l:tH sheep
IA steers, feeders....
1 cow
2 cows
1 cow ,
1 cow
1 bull
2 cows ............
2 cows
2 cows
IS steers ...........
1" steers ...........
I steer ............
6 cow s ............
1 cow .............
1 cow
1 cow
1 cows and stags..
3 calves ..
!!!) sheep
247 sheep
!- sheep ...........
2tt4 wethers
I ll wethers
674 Inmha. prime
Col lambs, prime.....
14 lanihs, culls. .....
A3 Iambi
121 lambs
IS stock hogs
Prices current on tha varloua classes of
stock at the Portland union Stockyarda
were as follows:
Prime hay-fed steers ..., 00 & 1 25"
Choice steers B.itt S.V4
Fair to good steers 1.1(0 .6
Common steers ................. V00O 5.21
Prime cows S ooj! 8.25
Weight. Price.
... 1217 16.25
... llol 8.23
... IKS 8.23
... 1280 o.l0
... :..- 4.IH)
... S.'.t S.23
... 1144 8 25
... lri"0 4 MO
... lixil 5.25
... lor.s 0.25
... 15 JO 4.01
... 104.. 4.73
... 11H 3 23
00 ' 2.30
... 013 3.30
... 12 7 SO
... U"K 4 75
... 1278 8.0
... 1101 .
... 1112 S.s.-,
. . . KVl C 25
... IMS 4. Ml
M 2.50
87 5.25
8.50
... 2 4.80
. .. KtiO 5.25
... 1155 6.2.1
... 1770 .5.25
... 1110 . 5.2S
... i;w 2.75
... lJO 4.73
... SH0 4 75
. .. 1055 4 OO
. .. 105 S.SU
... 112.'. 8.00
. .. l'JKo S.'Ht
... 103 4.75
. .. 22." 4.00
... VM S.00
. .. "O;(0 5 25
... 1"72 4. 511
. .. 223 7.50
... HI S.50
. .. HI :i.50
... 1M) 8.50
10" 3.75
... Ma 3.75
. .. 75 8 00
73 8.00
St 4 5o
83 4 75
82 5.85
. .. 108 7.25
IKM.tM FOR IUFSH EUC.S IS ACTIVE
rwoltry Kecelpta Are Light aad Inquiry Is
HmalL
There waa a good demand for egg yes
terday and lb. market waa firm, but In
otter respeca there was little doing In
country produce. Pour.ry arrivals wera
light and th. inquiry waa amalL Tbera wera
liberal recelpta of deseed veal and aa bur
era bald back. It gave tha market a weak
andert oaa
Butter was Arm at last week's prices.
Cheese waa atcady and unchanged.
Bank Cleartage.
Bank e!a-1nss of tie N.trthwestera cities
yesterday were aa follows:
Clearing Betancra
Portland 4-4.:..;l ,.-.'i.Jl
hcattle ke. 3,1'lS.uM Ifi 37S
Tacoma ...... 77 44 f..f:t4
Spokane M3.Ci2 7u,al7
fORTLAMD MARSXTa,
Crabs. Hour, Feed. Eta.
Wheat Track prlcee: Bluestern. IT 9
ate; club. I;sc: Kusalan. tsOttc: Val
ley, ttc: 4-fo.d. liVIc
MIUSTLHb brao. i:i.Mi par ton:
middlings. 131; shorts, IU tiglli roUed
bsrl-r. trnv.
CORN Whole. $JO: cracked. $31 per too.
BAPXEY Choice feed. $-7ffS7 ,VJ per ton.
OATS No. 1 white, .50 ti i:. per ton.
WU3VH Pateata per . barrel;
atraighta 3.tvl; eaporta gxeO; Valley, g.W:
grahsm 4-A: wools wheat. S4-70.
HAT Timothy. 1-JJ1 per too; aUalfa.
11X40 613, clover, new. !.; grata bay.
saw. Hi.
Tewatables aad Fraita.
TROPICA!. FRUITS Oranges. I'.dl
t It par box; California grapefruit
fJCtlJo. Vananaa 38IS0 par pound: plne
app.es. St.T504 per crate; lemons. 1498.4,
IDCSM FRt IT Srrawbernea llpl.ti per
crate; gooeeoerrlee. 6 Q c per pound; cher-
PRODl"CB AT SAN KR-XCISCO.
Qnotatloaa Current In tba Bay City Mar
kets.
SAX FRA-fCISCO. July 8. The follow
ing produce prices were current today:
egetablee t ucumoers. CHJ o n.c : garlic.
H&4c: green peaa 1162: string bean.
J a 4c: asptragua 50ct.il. 30; tomatoea 80
i -.c: eggplant, ovpc.
Hutter hancy creamery, 220,
Kgga Store. 21o: fancy ranch. 23 Sc.
Cheese Toting Amerl. ks, lsVH1-.
Mlllituffs Bran. 12sa2S; middilnsa
32 :-o a 35.
r rult ADDlea choice. si.&O: common. 5oo:
bananas, tlv1.73; sfexlcan Itmee. 5.50t8;
.alirornia lemons, cnoice, so; common. 12:
pineapples. $tQ3 31.
Hay w neat. utji per ton: wheat and
oat. t9ll.o: alfalfa. SsgiL
iniini itc if ii.
I'ntatoee Karly Rn. t2.85 5 2.JK).
Wheat Shipping. 1 4IH i 1.30 per cental.
rley Feed. 1 2S L-'7 ' per cental,
(.ists Red. $1.201.40 per cental; black.
11.13 a 132 per cental.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. July . standard copper
weak. Spot. July. August. 8epember and
October. l:.T0 f 1 1. JOc. Loailon. weak. Sp.il.
fs4 lie d: futures. 157 Za ad. Custom-House
returns show no exports of copper ao far
this month. 7.ake copper. 12. 7. d Iter elec
trolytic. H-tli tl 12. 7 so. casUug, li.nif
l:.6ic
Tin dull. Spot. 4f4ic: July. 42.76
43.2e: August. 43f42.60c: September. 4173
ej;i5: October. (1 igi:c London.
Steady. Spot. 10s: futurea
Lead Dull: 4.4Sfrt.ic New Tors,: 4.19
4.17 S. Past 8t. Lou s. lxmOon. ill 7s !d.
Spelter Dull; S70t7S tc New Tork: 3.58
Oi.tlWo. East PL lunula Indon, I:i 15a
Antimony DulL Cookson's. 7.e0c
Iron Cleveland warranta. 4ta td In Lon
don. Locally. Iron wss quiet. No. 1 foun
dry Northern. llKjli-'S: No. . tl4.73rle;
No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft.
l.73tU.7J.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July J. Cotton futurea
closed steady, net 1 points lower to I points
higher, the active new crop poaltlona being
generally o t polnta above tha closing
Tgurea of Saturday. July, 14.41c; August,
14.43c: September. lt.57c; October. 12.27o:
November. l.!7c: Tiecember. lJ.iTe: Janu
ary. 13.27c: March. It tic; May. 11 J7c
fcpot closed quiet. I cents lower; mid
dling uplanda 14.70c; do gulf, 14. tic Sales,
1.!74 baiea
Grain Markets of tba Northwest. '
TACOMA. Jnly I. Wheat Pluestem. t
e7e: fortyfoid. axe: club. tstc; red
Russian. 4c Recelpta wheat i cars, corn
1 cars, hay t ears.
SEATTLE. July . Wheat Pluestem. c:
fnrtvfuld. Sc; club. He;- f.fe, 4c; red
Russian. 2c. Oats. :7.30 per ton; barter,
.'4f3 per tnn. Csr receipts, wheat It
cars, corn 3 cars, oata t cars, hay It cars,
barley 1 car.
Oood to choice cows. .
Fair to good cowa
Poor cowa .......
Choice heifers ...
4holca bull
Choice light calves
4.30 4.75
4.25$ 4.50
4 00$ 4.25
6.00 9 S.50
4.259 4.73
7.00 a 7.5a
Good to c.iolce light calves ..... 1.710 Let
Choice heavy calves ..........
Choice ataga
I.O0 i II
5.00 9 5.25
Good to choice atags. ........... 4.75 5.00
Hose
Choice hoes t I0W 7.11
Good to choice hogs. ...... ..... 8.70$? 4. so
Choice heavy 4.26 (.40
Coiumon t(t 1st
fctcck hoga .;( J.J
Sheep
Choice Rprlnl lambs 5.000 6.00
Choics yearlings 75J
Good to choice yearlings ........ g.toy t. 74
I'sir to medium yearllnga ...... 5.00O 5.60
Choice ewea S.00s j
Good to choice ewea 3.739 I-04
Fair to medium awea 2.509 TIS
;ood o choice heavy wethers.... 3.50'u 8 73
Old heavy wethera S.OO 8 60
Mired lota 4.00 6.0U
The following quotations praaent piioeo
on this market for tha dlfterect classes of
horses: Draftera extra heavy, t:009s00
drafters. 1400 to 1700 Iba, I1509:s0; draft
era llv to 1400 lbs., 11000 250; chunka
10O30; plugs. tla0t4O; driving horses,
$76 and up; aaddla horaea 45 and up.
Chicago IJvratock Market.
CHICAGO. July 8. Cattle Recelpta, es
t'tm.ted. 12.000: market. lOo higher. Beeves.
f 4.75 a 0.S3; Texas streets, 4.8ow8.10; West-
ern iitn, ...... u ' . ..v.. v..u . . . ,
.l3J1J.ii: cows and heifers. t2.E3tj5.lKll
calvea 8.
Hnra Receipts, estimated. 24.0OO; market,
generally 13c to 2o up. Light, ii.4:.i 8.95;
mixed. ttl.45tr 6.'.i.': heavy. 58.866 8.93;
rough. 8.35tJ 8.33; good to choice heavy,
rt.',.-.U,8.V puts. ta.10i8.7O; bulk of aalaa,
0 tK.u 0.bS.
Sheep Recelpta estimated. 18.000; mar
ket, strong. Native. 2.6nt 4.03; Western.
er.ti4.C3; yearlings. 4.40o3.3o; lamba na
tives. 54.23fr7.83; Western. 54 75ia 7.8U.
STOCK FULL IS ABRUPT
COAO RATES DECISION" CHIEF
VEAKEXIXG FACTOR.
Foreign Markers Vre Disturbed by
tho Ivatest Phase of the Moroccan
Affair Bonds Are Easy.
NEW TORK. July 3. Tha long-expected
ruling of the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion on anthracite freight ratee waa chief of
the depressing influences which brought
about an abrupt decline today in prices on
the stock exchanga Tha weakness of the
coalers spread to tha remainder of the list
and most of the leading atocka loat from
one to two pointa
The atock market did not heed tba Gov
ernment report on cotton. In aplte of Ita
highly favorable character, and stocks of
tha cotton-carrying roads did aot move on
ita appearance.
Another Indirect Influence Is the lateet
phase in the so-called Moroccan affair,
which depreased all the European exchanges.
For tha first time in many weeks practically
all American ahares were lower In London,
with declines of a point or more In Canadian
Pacific. Northern Pacific Union Pacific, and
Erie first preferred- Paris reported a de
cided break In rentes and the Berlin bourse
wss unsettled. London sales In this mar
ket wera estimated at 30,000 shares.
Germany again purchased the bulk of tha
South -African gold, delivered at London,
taking $3,600,000 of the total of 14.000,000.
Weakness of tha liarrlman stocks wag
ascribed to the decreases In the earnings of
tha road for the year Just closed aa com
pared with the previous period. It Is not
disputed, however, that both rosds hava
earned their dlvldenda, with considerable to
apara
In the IndnestrisI group there was pressure
against United States Steel, but that atock
suffered leas than other speculative favor
ite. There wera no signs of Improvement In
tha bond market aa a result of July dis
bursements of sbout $135,000,000. Prices
were easier. Total sales, par value, 11,
15.000. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Bid.
Sales.
lm
7.400
High.
2l
6a
1.500
800
ac
2"0
200
100
S.200
800
2.200
400
lrtO
10.100
200
100
l,10O
200
JoO
2.700
100
"0.000
'"706
UK
10s
64
62 H
25",
22
70 U
108 ii
139
95
40 Vi
111 T
103 M,
127 V
10
33
SI
240
30
8114
"23"
12.500
7.SOO
411
1.400
4.10O
6OO
100
1O0
800
28
37H
87
61
49
lflOH
138
61
14 Hi
17
60
100 41
Allis Chal pf ..
Amal Copper . .
Am Agrlcult ..
Am Beet Sugar.
Amarl can Can ..
Am Car Fdy.
Am Cotton Oil..
Am Hd Lt pf.
Am Ice Securl..
Am Linseed . . ..
Am Locomotive.
Am Smel A Ref.
do preferred..
Am Steel Fdy. .
Am Sugsr Ref..
Am Tel A Tel..
Am Tobacco pf.
Am woolen ...
Atchison
do preferred..
Atl Coast Llna
Bait Ohio . . .
Bethlehem Steel
Brook R Tran..
Canadian Pac . .
Central Leather
do preferred..
Central of N J..
Ches & Ohio ...
Chicago A Alton
Chi Gt West ...
do nraf erred. .
Chicago 4 N W...... .. ...
C, M A 6t Paul. COO 120H
C, Ct C St 43 1 Xs x
Col Fuel A Iron. ...... .....
Col A Southern
Con sol Gaa BOO 145 H
Corn Products ., ...... .....
Del A Hudson..
D A R Grande loo
do preferred. . 200
Distillers Securl
trie
do 1st Pf
do 2d pf ....
General Elec .
Gt North pf . ..
Gt North 0r . .
Illinois Central.
Inter Met
do preferred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter Marina pf.
Int Paper
Int Pump .....
Iowa Central ...
K C Southern ..
do preferred..
Laclede Gas ...
Louie A Nash . .
Minn A St L . .
M, 8 P S a M.
Mo, Kan A Tex.
do preferred..
Mo Pacific ....
Nat Biscuit ....
Nat Lead
Mex N Ry 3 pf
N T Central . . .
N Y. Ont A Wes
Norfolk A Wes.
North Am
North Pso
Paciflo Mall ..
Pennsylvania ...
Peoples Ctas ...
P. C C A St L..
Pittsburg Coal ..
Pressed S Car..
Pull Pal Car . ..
Ry Steel Spring
Heading
Republic Steel
do prererrea. .
Rock Island Co 8.100
do preferred..
8t L S F 2 pf.
St L Southwest..
do prelerrea. .
Sloss Sheffield
Southern Pac ..
Southern Ry . . .
do preferred..
Tenn Copper . . .
Texaa A Paciflo.
Tol. St I, Wee
do preferred.
Union Paclrlc .
do preferred
V S Realty ..
IT 8 Rubber
U S Steel
do preferred.
TJteh Copper . .
V.-faro Chem .
Wabash
do preferred.
Western Md ..
Westing Klec .
Western I'nlon
Wheel A L K.
Lehigh Valley
Low.
2ft 1
bo is
10 s
65
62
25 H
224.
800
400
200
800
1.100
'.206
100
100 .
700
1.700
' V. 700
' V.800
RAO
100
10
29.4O0
8O0
200
1O0
13.21X1
1.00O
JOO
2O0
IOO
100
S3, loo
600
""soo
80. 4O0
'I0
l.noo
600
2.000
400
NX
100
200
SOO
3. SOO
107"i
151
31
142
aa
'to
134
53
ion
43
loll
i33
iai
"is?i
38
182
35
l.-.s
30
"32
'it
40
122
SI "4
71
40
21 it
48
1M
94
78
108
138
P3
40
111
103
127
107
32
SI
239
80
81
no
124
144
28
67
'37
69
4S
180
136
60
141
17
49
41
107
150
81
141
35
'48
134
55
ioss
43
106
19
86
162
3.-.
15-
30
'62"
'it
Total sales for the day
BONDS.
NEW
V. S. ref.
On coupo
41
7
lis
49
RS
16
35
61
75
7
3
173 s.
13.
49
121
30
71
40
'21
46
1S6
93
"ii"
77
IIS
49
55
16
35
KO
7.1
7
8
173i
200 sh
29
ti$
66
61
10
53
62
24
22
11
39
79
106
40
117
138
94
89
111
102
127
108
32
f.1
239
29
99
258
Si's
80
22
44
146
125
f.S
34
64
145
17rt5
;s
r.7
88
87
60
48
160
138
60
'iJ
49
121
518
41
18
34
67
107
150
30
142
35
. 66
48
133
65
so
llM.
45
18
73
133
27
f-i
IO.!
95
19
S5
161
sr.
158
30
93
32
64
44
32
72
49
121
31
71
41
- 28
20
43
1S7
03
73
40',
78
117
49
16
33
fil
73
78
3
1 13
area.
YORK. Julv 8. Closing quotations.
' "a reglooVN. Y. C. gn 3a. S7
.' irtOl-. In Pacific Sa... 71
US 3a reg V.; '.1011X0. Pacific 4a... 99
do coupon " I :loi rnlon pacific daljt
U.S. new 4a reg.114 Wis, Central 4a. 93
do coupon ...ah i j - -- .... -D.
A R. G. 4s... B
Money, Kxchange. Etc.
. , , - t . . 1 n M on e v on call
,- c W I 'J r. i. . J " -
steady. 26 per "nt; f'S rate' z,
do. nc D.a.
1 imp ioi - - -
sa.rjsg. MninO - alw mnnlht.
4ssnt: no a ay. n n
i tn 3 par ecu v-
Prime mercantile paper. 4fM per cent.
. . - 1 1 h f-1 . 1 u 1 htlffl
sterling excn.iiao . , i .
. 1 hills at tl.S435 for 60-day
bills ana at e-a7 "
Bar sll-er. eisc.
Mexican dollara 46c
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
easy.
. . vr.Tci.rt T . . 1 s C: 1 1 n on
BAN r riA.iCT. v. -
London. 60 days. $4.84; sterling on Lon
don, signt. if.se
CHICAGO, July t. Exchanga cn New
Tork, par.
Hops at Now York.
NEW TORK. July I. Hope Finn-
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. July 8. Closing quotations:
Aiiouei 81 Miami Copper... 21
Amslg Copper.. 6S:.Mohawk 49
A Z L. A L:: 27Nevada Con ... 19
AHxona Com. .. i!Nlplssig Mlnaa. 10
tlantlc i;-0.10 ;" ".,;
a n c b ai. j LwuHiiwu... i 71
Ca.IIIIad.
--1 . .I.nn, K7
cl". at Hacla...470
Centennla.1 i?
Cop. Ran. C Co. 61
E. Butte cp. ai. i"
Franklin ..
Glroux Con.
O
Osceola , 1"3
Parrott (S. dv C.) 12
Qulncy 73
Shannon ........ 11
Superior 82
Kun A "Rnm 1ln. 6ti
UTikun A Pitta Cod. 76
6. Tamarack 54
'., r-on. ... 89 UBS RsMIlJitll
Green. Cananea. 71 do Pfd x-dlv. 48
"0Z.:r.: v cP corx-div: :s
? -w. i nnner 86 Winona ........ s
Li Salle Copper 8 Wolverine 112
Condition of tha TreaanTT.
WiSHINGIOX, July $. At tha beginning
fbuiesa today the condition of tha
nlted Stataa Treasury waa:
lorkln. balance in treasury of-
'C .".".11 a ...w.wr all 114 fiOA
banks ana fniuppinw n r-a.. , w.wa..
aa Int n 1 balanoa in general
;r.-el wia 1S7.455.H4
Ordln7 relpt. wera J-231.993
Ordinary a "w,: i. t, Z
11 I 11 T again" M0.' ' tlm
heeefigurea exclude Panama Canal and
pnblko debt tranaaotlona
Elgin Butter Market.
m- th . Julv 8. Butter Firm, SSc
Output. j. HO. 000 pounds.
In
The
The roroarkable) In
crease In tha nge of
bltullthlo pavront
during- tha past flva
years gpeakg for It;
gelf tha taxpayara
themseJvea yotlUon
lnir for It In nearlr
eTery Instance.
OK TIPTH AT STABS
ONE YEAR'S
u It u 1 n iUTBrn MPMS
OF ASSETS... N ATI ON A - BANK
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS JULY 1ST, 1910
Th8 bank's total assets $3,714,552.88
amounted to..-...s.
,
AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS JULY 1ST, 1911
$4,660,458.89 .
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Conatructa Asphalt and other Bltn
tnluous Pavements. 505-608 Uectrte
fcld, Portland, Or. Oiltar iiuber.
Manager.
TRAVELEBa' GULPS.
til
AMERICAN
WHITE STAB
BED STAB
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT
WHITE STAR DOMINION
CanFiH1!! Service
... - arwatl.aa CIO 9r1 AL RMttlMt AT CI
,n. Vr 111V i ev - - a -
V Stinger. 264 Wash.: A. U. Charl
ton. 253 Hot.; F. K. Johnson, 142 Sd,
K f" Baird. 100 Sd; Vald. Lidoll, 28
N. 6th: H. Dickson. Hi 3d.
Travelers'
Cheques
of tha
American Express Co.
The Ideal Form of Traveling- Credit for
Foreign Travel, Home Use,
Motoring.
UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED.
Loral Office Seventh and Stnrle Sta.
OPEN RIVEA XHAXSPORTATIOX CO.
bIK.J.W.lJLALi
Freight received
dally at Oak-st. dock
lor T h e Dalles,
Hood P-lver. White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Ker.newlck. Pasco.
Richland. Haoford.
White Bluffs. Lewis
ton. Idaho, and la-
mediate nolnta
FIRST-CLASS PASSESOKB SKBVTCii.
- eav swjri
FARE SO Cfc-iNia
TO HOOD BIVEK. WIsfTB SAXMOX. IB3
DAXXjUs-
Steamer leavea Portland Sun.. Tuea.
Thura 7 A. M. Keturnlng leavea The Dalles
Won' WedT "rl.. 1 A. M.. arriving a' Port
land about 6 P. M. aame day. .,?;
BJchaian. Bupt.i W. S. SmaUwoOd. faal
alar, phonaa Main iffaOO. A HZl.
GAMA0uAB9 MSK
STEAMSIHllllPS
The Tourist Highway
and Scenio Route to JSuropa
via
The St. Lawrence River.
Tha Shortest Ooean Passage,
Leas than Four Days at Sea.
by the
"EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC." i
Weekly sailings Montreal. Quebec, to "ver
pooL First cabin. 0; second cabin, J51.2
one-class cabin (called second cabin). J4..50
?hlrd c"bln. 37 and 31 .25. Ask 'ocai
azenta F. R- Johnson. ,G. A.. 142 Third bt,
of J. J. Forster. T. P. A, 118 Second ava,
6 cattle.
STKAJISHIP
RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS
IferBUREflu
DOMSEY B. SMITH. MANAOER
General Steamship Agents
ALL LINES
ao Fifth Street Portland, Or.
6AN FRANCISCO POBTL4SD 8TEAM
6H1P CO.
Ssn Francisco and Los Angeles direct.
From Airsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M.
S.S. Boeo City July 7, Beaver 12, Bear 17.
From tian Francisco. Northbound. 12 M.
S.8. Beaver July 6, Bear 10. Rose City 13.
From ban Pedro. Northbound. 12 II.
B.S. Beau: July 8, Rose City 13, Beaver 18.
H .A. Moaner. C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
J. "W Ransom, agent, Alnsworth Dook
Phones Main 402. Main 2iS. A 1402. i
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Paciflo 8. S. Co.' a 8. Roaaeki
and B. B. EICjt sail every Wednesday alter
nately at e P. M. llcket office laa Third
at.. aar Alder.
SlAit Xl J. niGLES, Passenger Ageaa,
W. il- bLtbbtlt. Freight Ageatu
l'hsua at. 14. A 1814;
COOS BAY LINE
eaTL..iiT-Ti nniTi CWATTB
Call frorm Alnsworth Dock. Portland.
A. M-. J tin 1W, IO, xw. zo, eiuiy . tv, js
20 as. 30. and avery 5 days. Freight received
enaer far, 0rt-ciaa. ilO; aeoond-ola
. . i..,u e.ais anri isortn. xicicec or-
a i. inriutima W aa ser aaaasi est '
Sea Ain-worth Docfc Phonaa Main 2u
vain iUa a, ij
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE.
Lot- Rates. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO."
216 Railway Exchange Bldff,
Portland. Or.
Alain 1371.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
(Cnlon Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AJ.O WELLINGTON
iimCI 1U1UUIII ...M . . ...... - ... w mm
Frsncisco, June 28 and every 2S days. Well
ington and back. 1st clars. (-'84. Other rves
. rw V- ,1 . 1.1 . .K C . 1. -
.SO low. X"e UUC U l.'CI Ul ujd QUUIU r-y,wm
or reservations sea Coupon Railroad A-wv
r address Oceania S. 6. Co., Frai.MM.J,
" UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
THE BANK 0E CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OP SAN FRANCISCO
FOUNDED 1864.
rojpt5n
$3,5oaooa
.$7,828,023
Capital Paid In.-.-.-.
Surplus and Undivided Profits. .
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
We Way and sell' To reign Exchange: lssna
Crafts and Cable Transfers. Commercial Cred
Its and Travelers Letters of Credit, available
In all parts of the world; make collections on
all points and conduct a general foreign, aad
domestic banking business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. "
. PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets.
CHAMBER OB" COMMERCE BUILDING.
WSfu A. MAC BAG, Manager. J. T. Bl'RTCHAELL, Asst. Manager.
Established 1886.
Merchants National Bank
Portland, Oregon.
United States Depository.
Capital and Surplus
.$350,000.00
SJ Jit
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.
LADD & TUTOR BANK
Established 1859
700,000.00
Oinital
Surplus and Undivided Profits....
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, availt
able on all parts of the world.
Corner Washington and Third Streets. '"
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
North Coast Tourist Route "Norway of America."
STEAMSHIPS
"PRINCE RUPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE."
Leave Seattle, Wash.,
Wednesday and Sunday at 12:00 o'clock Midnight for
Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart,
Connecting at Prince Rupert with S. & "PRINCE ALBERT" for Queen
Charlotte Islands and local points.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
(MOUNTAIN DIVISION)
Trains leave Prince Rupert every Wednesday and Saturday at 1:00 P. M. for
Copper River, B. C (100 miles) and returning; arrives Prince Rupert 5;20 P. M.
every Thursday and Sunday.
Through tickets and baggage checked from Seattle, Victoria or Vancouver.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
(Double Track Route)
Four Through Trains Daily No Excess Fare
To all points East: Standard and Tourist sleepers, dining cars serving metis
a-ia-carte and club breakfast.
Ixw 80 and 60-day round-trip Tourist Tickets. Send for free booklet giving
routt-s and rates.
J. H. BURGI3, General Agent, Passenger Pent
First Ave. and, TaeJler Wajr. Seattle 'W ash,